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'''''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''''' is a Japanese reissue of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' that uses primarily English voice acting with Japanese text, subtitles and controls, as well as bonus content. The PlayStation 2 version of it is exclusive to Japan and was released as a part of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+]]'' compilation, along with ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]''.
'''''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''''' is a Japanese reissue of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' that uses primarily English voice acting with Japanese text, subtitles and controls, as well as bonus content. The PlayStation 2 version of it is exclusive to Japan and was released as a part of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+]]'' compilation, along with ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]''.


The game was remastered in HD and released outside of Japan for the first time as part of ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX]]'' on PlayStation 3. It was later released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC as part of ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX]]''.
The game was remastered in HD and released outside of Japan for the first time as part of ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX]]'' on PlayStation 3. It was later released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as part of the ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX]]''.


==Development==
==Development==
''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' was rumored in middle-late 2006. Due to the first game receiving the ''Final Mix'' treatment, it was speculated that the same would happen to its sequel. During an interview with {{w|wikipedia|Weekly Shōnen Jump}}, {{w|Tetsuya Nomura|Nomura}} did not confirm its development, but he did state that if a ''Final Mix'' version were to be created, he would use a "trump card". He was also considering an international release, but no definite plans were in place.
''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' was rumored in middle-late 2006. Due to the first game receiving the ''Final Mix'' treatment, it was speculated that the same would happen to its sequel. During an interview with {{w|wikipedia|Weekly Shōnen Jump}}, {{w|Tetsuya Nomura|Nomura}} did not confirm its development, but he did state that if a ''Final Mix'' version were to be created for other countries, he would use a "trump card". He was also considering an international release, but no definite plans were in place.


Much like the previous installment, the default language is English with Japanese subtitles. However, the new scenes were also dubbed in Japanese due to most of the new scenes featuring Organization members that have previously never been voiced. The song [[Sanctuary]] also replaced [[Passion]] as the official theme of the game.
Much like the previous installment, the default language is English with Japanese subtitles. However, the new scenes were also dubbed in Japanese due to most of the new scenes featuring Organization members that have previously never been voiced. The song [[Sanctuary]] also replaced [[Passion]] as the official theme of the game.


In September 2006, ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' was finally announced, and released on March 29, 2007, hitting stores all across Japan. No release in the United States or other countries was announced, despite the topic being popular across ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}''-related forums. There were rumors of a fall 2008 release in EGM magazine and 1up.com, although this did not pan out. The director of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, Tetsuya Nomura, has quoted, "The ''Final Mix'' games are only Japanese exclusives. In due time, I may release a ''Final Mix'' into other countries, but ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' are not my choice."
In September 2006, ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' was finally announced, and released on March 29, 2007, hitting stores all across Japan. No release in the United States or other countries were announced, despite the topic being popular across ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}''-related forums. There were rumors of a fall 2008 release in EGM magazine and 1up.com, although this did not pan out. The director of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, Tetsuya Nomura, has quoted, "The ''Final Mix'' games are only Japanese exclusives. In due time, I may release a ''Final Mix'' into other countries, but ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' are not my choice."


''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' are also notable for being the final games Tetsuya Nomura made for the PlayStation 2. They were initially bundled together as part of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+]]''.
''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' are also notable for being the final games Tetsuya Nomura made for the PlayStation 2. They were initially bundled together as part of ''{{w|Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix +}}''.


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