
Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Switch 2 Release Confirmed
Apr 02, 2025 2:14 PMFinal Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is officially coming to Nintendo Switch 2, marking the first time this beloved title will grace a Nintendo console. Although a specific release date was not provided during the recent Nintendo Direct presentation, this version will include the Intermission DLC featuring fan-favorite Yuffie. The announcement is part of Square Enix's broader strategy to expand the game's availability across platforms following a lackluster performance of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on PlayStation. Director Naoki Hamaguchi hinted that more updates regarding the Final Fantasy 7 remake project are on the horizon, particularly regarding its second and third parts.
nWhen will Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade be released on Switch 2?While no specific release date has been announced for Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on Switch 2, the game is confirmed to be part of the lineup for the new console.
Final Fantasy VII Remake is a reimagining of the classic 1997 game that has captivated generations of gamers. The remake maintains the essence of the original while enhancing the graphics, combat mechanics, and story-telling techniques. With this new release on Switch 2, it allows a new audience to experience the adventure of Cloud Strife and his companions in a modern format.

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Nice to see Cloud finally making his Nintendo debut—better late than never Wonder if the Switch 2 version will include any exclusive goodies, like a Chocobo-themed Joy-Con skin (Keeps it lighthearted with a nod to the long wait while speculating on potential extras, without rehashing battery or Rebirth talk.)

Finally, Switch players can experience Midgar in handheld mode—just hope the battery life lasts longer than the reactor mission Also, curious if this means we'll see Rebirth on Switch 2 down the line too. (Keeps it casual with a playful hardware joke while hinting at broader implications, avoiding overlap with existing comments.)