Final Fantasy X

Final Fantasy X

Square
Release date: 2001-07-19 | Platforms: PC, PLAYSTATION2, PS_VITA, PLAYSTATION4.

Final Fantasy X is a RPG game developed by Square. It came out on 19-07-2001. It was published by Square. The game is rated as "Exceptional" on RAWG.
You can play Final Fantasy X on PlayStation 4, PS Vita, PlayStation 2 and PC.
Hironobu Sakaguchi and Yoshinori Kitase produced the game. It was directed by Hironobu Sakaguchi and Yoshinori Kitase. It was scored by Junya Nakano, Masashi Hamauzu and Nobuo Uematsu.

Background

DEVELOPERS

Background for Takashi Katano
Takashi Katano

Takashi Katano

programmer

Takashi Katano is a games programmer. Katano has been working with Sony Interactive Entertainment, Square Enix, Square and SIE Japan Studio. Katano's first game was Jumping Flash! (1995) published by Sony Computer Entertainment for Android, PlayStation 3, PlayStation and PS Vita in 1995. Next, Takashi Katano worked on Jumping Flash! 2 (1996) taking on the role of programmer. Afterwards, Takashi Katano worked on Jumping Flash! 2 developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment in 2009. Most recently, Takashi Katano was involved in the development of Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age.

Background for Junya Nakano
Junya Nakano

Junya Nakano

composer

Junya Nakano is a games composer. Nakano has been working with Square Enix, Konami Digital Entertainment, Square and Square Product Development Division 3. Nakano's first published game was X-Men (1992) released in 1992. Next, Junya Nakano worked on Front Mission: Gun Hazard taking on the role of composer. Nakano also worked on Final Fantasy X developed by Square for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 2 and PS Vita. Most recently, Junya Nakano was involved in the development of Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection.

Background for Motomu Toriyama
Motomu Toriyama

Motomu Toriyama

writer,director

Motomu Toriyama is a games writer and director. Toriyama has been working with Square Enix, Square, Ltd. and Double Helix Games. Toriyama's first game was Bahamut Lagoon published by Square for SNES in 1996. Next, Motomu Toriyama worked on Racing Lagoon taking on the role of writer. Toriyama also worked on Front Mission Evolved developed by Square Enix for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Most lately, Motomu Toriyama worked on Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

Background for Yusuke Naora
Yusuke Naora

Yusuke Naora

artist

Yusuke Naora is a games writer, artist and producer. Naora has been working with Square Enix, Square, SquareSoft and Media Vision. Naora's first published game was Final Fantasy VII released in 1997. Next, Yusuke Naora worked on FINAL FANTASY VIII taking on the role of artist. Afterwards, Yusuke Naora worked on Chaos Rings developed by Media Vision in 2010. The latest work of Yusuke Naora was Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ignis, published in 2017. Currently, Naora is developing Code Age Commanders. The release date is yet to be announced.

Background for Masashi Hamauzu
Masashi Hamauzu

Masashi Hamauzu

composer

Masashi Hamauzu is a games composer. Hamauzu has been working with Square Enix, Square, Arc System Works and Engine Software. Hamauzu started in 1996 as the composer of Front Mission: Gun Hazard. After that, Masashi Hamauzu took part as the composer of Tobal No. 1. Hamauzu also worked on The Legend of Legacy developed by FuRyu for Nintendo 3DS. The latest work of Masashi Hamauzu was Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, published in 2024. Now, Hamauzu has joined the team of Sigma Harmonics as the composer.

Background for Daisuke Watanabe
Daisuke Watanabe

Daisuke Watanabe

writer

Daisuke Watanabe is a games writer and artist. Watanabe has been working with Square Enix, Nintendo, Square and ブロードメディアGC株式会社. Watanabe's first game was Threads of Fate (1999) published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation 3, PlayStation, PS Vita and PSP in 1999. After that, Daisuke Watanabe took part as the writer of Final Fantasy X. Watanabe also worked on Kingdom Hearts developed by Square for PlayStation 2. Most lately, Daisuke Watanabe worked on Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age.

Background for Yoshinori Kitase
Yoshinori Kitase

Yoshinori Kitase

producer

Yoshinori Kitase is a games writer, director, producer and designer. Kitase has been working with Square Enix, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Square and Ltd.. Kitase's first game was Final Fantasy Adventure published by Sunsoft for Nintendo Switch and Game Boy in 1991. Then, Yoshinori Kitase went on to work on Romancing SaGa as the designer. Later, Kitase also was part of the team who developed Final Fantasy VII published by Square Enix for PC, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. The latest work of Yoshinori Kitase was Legend of the Holy Sword, published in 2024. Currently, Kitase is developing Kingdom Hearts IV with Square Enix. The release date is yet to be announced.

Background for Kazushige Nojima
Kazushige Nojima

Kazushige Nojima

writer

Kazushige Nojima is a games writer and director. Nojima has been working with Square Enix, Koei Tecmo, Square and Ltd.. Nojima started in 1996 as the director of Bahamut Lagoon. Next, Kazushige Nojima worked on Final Fantasy VII (1997) taking on the role of writer. Afterwards, Kazushige Nojima worked on Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII developed by Square Enix in 2007. The latest work of Kazushige Nojima was Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, published in 2024. Now, Nojima has joined the team of Sakura Note: Ima ni Tsunagaru Mirai as the writer.

Background for Hironobu Sakaguchi
Hironobu Sakaguchi

Hironobu Sakaguchi

writer,director,producer,designer

Hironobu Sakaguchi is a games writer, director, producer and designer. Sakaguchi has been working with Sony Interactive Entertainment, Square Enix, Square and SquareSoft. Sakaguchi's first game was The Death Trap in 1984. Next, Hironobu Sakaguchi worked on Cruise Chaser Blassty taking on the role of designer. Later, Sakaguchi also was part of the team who developed Final Fantasy III (1990) published by Square for NES. Most recently, Hironobu Sakaguchi was involved in the development of Fantasian. Currently, Sakaguchi is developing ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat. The release date is yet to be announced.

Background for Nobuo Uematsu
Nobuo Uematsu

Nobuo Uematsu

composer

Nobuo Uematsu is a games composer who started the games industry career in 1900. Since then, Uematsu has been working with Square Enix, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Activision and Square. Uematsu's first published game was Crystal War. After that, Nobuo Uematsu took part as the composer of The Death Trap. Uematsu also worked on Granblue Fantasy Relink developed by Cygames for PC, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. Most recently, Nobuo Uematsu was involved in the development of Fantasy Life i. Now, Uematsu has joined the team of Sakura Note: Ima ni Tsunagaru Mirai as the composer.