‘Final Fantasy: Dissidia’ Will Have A Sequel On The PSP

One year after "Final Fantasy: Dissidia" came out, the RPG/fighting game has spawned word of a sequel, and Square Enix will be bolstering the title with some Latin to call it "Final Fantasy: Dissidia Duodecim." That extra word means "twelve," but since most of the news available is in Japanese right now, you're on your own to figure out what that implies.
The sequel will be out for the PlayStation Portable sometime in 2011, according to a Japanese Shonen Jump scan spotted at Destructoid. The pictures there include Kain from "Final Fantasy IV" and Lightning of "Final Fantasy XIII" fame, which means you can expect to see both of them appear.
The battle system in the original was a massive piece of work, but if you're already into FF games, that may have been a good thing as far as you're concerned. Still, this may be another game to watch for along with "Dead or Alive: Dimensions" in case Square Enix feels like sharing some more info at the Tokyo Game Show next week.
If you aren't already fluent in the ways and looks of the FF universe, "Dissidia Duodecim" will likely be almost as incomprehensible as the Latin in its title to you — if do speak Latin, though, you'll almost certainly have a leg up on a great many FF fans, in which case, good for you; those are very useful skills you have.
Are you stoked for a "Dissidia" sequel? Which FF characters would you like to see Square Enix include? Share your proposals in the comment section below.