In a significant win for Nintendo’s next-generation hardware, Square Enix has confirmed the full Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy is coming to the Nintendo switch 2, bolstering the console’s launch lineup and demonstrating its capacity for large-scale, modern gaming experiences. The proclamation, made February 2, 2026, follows early performance showcases and arrives amid growing anticipation for the Switch 2, which is slated for release later this year with a projected retail price of $499. A demo for Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is currently available, and Square Enix has already issued a patch aimed at optimizing the player experience.
Square Enix has confirmed that the complete Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy is headed to the Nintendo Switch 2. The announcement follows recent gameplay footage and performance details for the game running on the new console. This news arrives as the highly anticipated Switch 2 continues to generate excitement among gamers, showcasing its potential to deliver high-quality experiences previously limited to more powerful hardware.
The first remake in the series is available as a game key card, and Square Enix has also revealed its price point. A free demo of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is currently available for download on the Nintendo Switch 2, offering players a preview of the enhanced experience.
Square Enix recently released a patch specifically for the demo version of the game, though detailed patch notes have not yet been published. The company aims to ensure the demo provides an optimal experience to encourage players to purchase the full game. Players are encouraged to download and test the updated demo, with further details on improvements expected to be released soon.
This follows earlier reports surrounding the Final Fantasy franchise, including details on a remake of the ninth installment. The updates come after previous coverage of Final Fantasy VII, as the series continues to expand its reach to new platforms.
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