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'''Final Fantasy X-2''' is an RPG released in November of 2003 by Square for the [[:Category:PS2 games|Playstation 2]].  It is a sequel to [[Final Fantasy X]], and should not be confused with [[Final Fantasy XII]].
 
'''Final Fantasy X-2''' is an RPG released in November of 2003 by Square for the [[:Category:PS2 games|Playstation 2]].  It is a sequel to [[Final Fantasy X]], and should not be confused with [[Final Fantasy XII]].
  
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The [[Speed Demos Archive]] hosts Final Fantasy X-2 competition.  The current proven [[World Record]] for a complete-game FFX2 speedrun is 4 hours and 9 minutes, achieved by Mike "[[Mike Janiak|darkwasabi]]" Janiak on January 23rd, 2006.
 
The [[Speed Demos Archive]] hosts Final Fantasy X-2 competition.  The current proven [[World Record]] for a complete-game FFX2 speedrun is 4 hours and 9 minutes, achieved by Mike "[[Mike Janiak|darkwasabi]]" Janiak on January 23rd, 2006.
  
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Latest revision as of 02:47, 26 February 2022

Final Fantasy X-2

Final Fantasy X-2 is an RPG released in November of 2003 by Square for the Playstation 2. It is a sequel to Final Fantasy X, and should not be confused with Final Fantasy XII.

Speedrun

The Speed Demos Archive hosts Final Fantasy X-2 competition. The current proven World Record for a complete-game FFX2 speedrun is 4 hours and 9 minutes, achieved by Mike "darkwasabi" Janiak on January 23rd, 2006.

Speedrun Strategies

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External Links