Auron, Lulu, Rikku, Yuna, Kimahri, Tidus and that doofus, Wakka, are making their current-gen debut as Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster will be launching on PS4.

Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster will be making the jump over to the PlayStation 4, IGN reports. The North American version of this re-release will feature an exclusive calender (for pre-orders at participating retailers) that features artwork by the longtime Final Fantasy artist and character designer Yoshitaka Amano. We know, we know — you played Final Fantasy X and X-2 (ugh at X-2) on the PlayStation 2 more than a decade ago. The HD Remaster also includes Final Fantasy X: Eternal Calm and Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission, which were both originally Japanese exclusives.

In terms of features, Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster on the PlayStation 4 will feature cross-save functionality between the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita versions. You will also have the ability to switch back and forth between the remastered and original soundtracks. While cross-save functionality is available for Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD, cross-buy will not, because... Square Enix. Just remember, no matter how much you try to dress up Final Fantasy X, Tidus and Wakka are still both dorks and Kimahri is still useless (sorry furries).

Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster will launch on PlayStation 4 in North America on May 12. Europe will be getting the HD Remaster on the PSN starting May 15.

Auron has a cool sword, and Wakka has a volleyball:

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