Final Fantasy XIII-2

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Final Fantasy XIII-2
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Developer(s) Square Enix
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Series Final Fantasy
Release date(s) JP December 15, 2011
NA January 31, 2012
AU February 2, 2012
EU February 3, 2012
Release type Multi-platform
Genre(s) Role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player
GameID(s) BCAS20224 (IRD), BLES01269 (IRD), BLUS30776 (IRD), NPUB31083, BLJM60382 (IRD), NPEB01223, NPJB00285, NPHB00528, NPHB00584
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Final Fantasy XIII-2 is the direct sequel to Final Fantasy XIII, and is also a part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy series. It was developed by Square Enix and tri-Ace. The game takes place three years after the events of Final Fantasy XIII, and depicts the story of Serah Farron's journey across time and space to prevent the end of the world while searching for her missing sister, Lightning.

Following player feedback on the linear, story-driven gameplay of Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2 focuses on player-driven gameplay with a more open world that players can explore widely, triggering events as they find them. In all the different types of gameplay presented, the developers' goal has been to make the player the main focus and instigator, and the game design to promote the player progressing through the story rather than just passively watching. Toriyama compared this mindset to the differences between Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 - the latter builds on the world and story of the former and thus can have a stronger focus on gameplay.

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