Players can now experience a slice of Midgar on nintendo’s next-gen console, as a demo for *Final Fantasy VII Remake intergrade* has been released ahead of its January 22, 2026 launch on the Switch 2. The demo’s arrival follows Square Enix’s confirmation that the complete *Final Fantasy VII Remake* trilogy is planned for the platform, signaling a notable expansion of the game’s availability and Nintendo’s push to bolster its RPG offerings [[1]]. Gamers can download the demo via the Switch 2 eShop and carry over save data-along with exclusive bonus items-to the full game at launch.
A demo for Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is now available, ahead of its January 22, 2026 release on the Nintendo Switch 2. The release follows recent details surrounding the remake of the ninth installment in the franchise, and builds on the momentum of previous Final Fantasy VII releases.
Square Enix has confirmed that the complete Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy will be available on Nintendo Switch 2. This announcement comes after gameplay footage was showcased on the Switch 2, and official frames-per-second (FPS) specifications were revealed for the console. The company also previously announced the price of the first remake, confirming it will be available as a game key card, and now, this free demo has been launched.
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Download: The demo can be downloaded through the Switch 2 eShop.
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Demo Content: Players can complete the entirety of the game’s first chapter within the demo.
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Data Transfer: Save data from the demo can be transferred to the full game version.
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Data Transfer Bonuses: Transferring data to the full version unlocks the Revival Earrings and Survival Set items.
The availability of a major RPG franchise like Final Fantasy on the Switch 2 underscores Nintendo’s efforts to attract a broader gaming audience. What are your thoughts on these confirmed updates? You can find our complete coverage of Final Fantasy here.
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