According to GIA: Only days after Square's bold announcement of 23 games in development, further details of their RPG plans have emerged. Final Fantasy X will ship in two versions, a single DVD standard edition, and a "high-value added" double-DVD "extended definition/high-quality sound" version. What advantage the double-DVD version has to offer remains to be seen, but speculation suggests that it may feature anamorphic FMV and 5.1 Dolby Digital audio. The Final Fantasy VII, VIII, and IX remakes will come on DVDs and feature "version-upped" graphics and sound. Source And second article around 4 months later. Square confirmed today that it has canceled the 2-DVD release of Final Fantasy X in favor of just a single-disc release. Fans won't have to worry about missing out the higher-quality video and sound planned for the special edition, however: Square explains that it was able to achieve with a single disc the quality it was aiming for in the special edition, thus making a two-disc release unnecessary. A new bonus DVD video disc has also been added to the Final Fantasy X package. Titled "Other Side of the Finalfantasy," [sic] the disc will include developer interviews, storyboards, a Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within trailer, and footage of upcoming Square titles. Source Was this real deal in 2001. or some mistranslation? Its hard to find more informations via Google. Does someone know more about this version? Are there links on japanese or videogame magazines scans that confirm it?