Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Switch 2 Release Driven by Strong Momentum

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Heads to Switch 2 Without Delay
Square Enix is wasting no time capitalizing on the success of Final Fantasy VII Remake on Nintendo Switch 2, confirming that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will follow shortly after. The decision reflects a clear strategy: strike while the iron is hot and keep players engaged without long gaps between releases.
Keeping the Momentum Alive
According to Naoki Hamaguchi, director of the project, the quick turnaround isn’t about rushing development, but rather maintaining excitement for players.
Because Final Fantasy VII is being reimagined as a trilogy, spacing releases too far apart could risk losing player engagement. By bringing Rebirth to Switch 2 soon after Remake, Square Enix ensures that players can continue the journey seamlessly.
A Strategic Move for Switch 2
The success of Remake on Switch 2 showed strong demand for portable AAA RPG experiences. Being able to play a massive title like Final Fantasy VII on the go has clearly resonated with fans.
With Rebirth already in a polished state—including fixes from earlier builds and the end of exclusivity constraints—the timing made perfect sense.
A Bigger, Richer Adventure
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth expands the story of Cloud and his companions as they pursue Sephiroth.
Players can expect:
- A larger and more vibrant world
- Deeper character backstories
- Expanded exploration and side content
- Enhanced visuals powered by modern hardware
It’s a continuation that builds on everything Remake started, delivering a more ambitious RPG experience.
Release Details
The game is set to launch on Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X|S on June 3, with permanent price reductions also rolling out for PlayStation 5 and PC versions.
A Strong Commitment to Switch 2
Square Enix’s rapid support for Switch 2 is becoming increasingly clear. Within just a year, the platform is expected to receive more than 10 major titles, with Final Fantasy XIV Online also on the horizon.
This signals a major shift, positioning Switch 2 as a serious platform for high-end RPG experiences.

Looking Ahead
With Rebirth arriving quickly and the final chapter planned for multi-platform release, the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy is shaping up to be one of the most accessible and ambitious RPG projects in recent years.
For players, it means one thing: the adventure doesn’t have to wait.
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