
For some time now, it was anticipated that Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth would be released on the yet-to-be-released Nintendo Switch 2. During a recent significant Nintendo Direct broadcast, we finally received confirmation about the release date for one of these games. The enhanced version of Final Fantasy 7 Remake, titled Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, is set to launch on January 22, 2026, not just for Switch 2 but also for Xbox Series X|S and PC via Xbox. After the broadcast, it was revealed that all three platforms will have access to the game on this date.
The announcement made clear that Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is set for both physical and digital distribution. Yet, details are yet to emerge about whether Intergrade will offer a Game Key or a complete physical version with all game content on one card. Notably, Intergrade encompasses both the main Remake and the Episode Intermission DLC expansion. On Xbox, it supports Play Anywhere functionality.
As a fellow gaming enthusiast, I’m excited to share that I’ve spotted an early purchase deal on the eShop! Remake Intergrade, the enhanced version of Final Fantasy 7, is listed at $40 for its digital version. This special offer, known as a “limited early purchase edition,” comes with an added bonus – you’ll also get access to the original version of Final Fantasy 7!
If you prefer physical copies, listen up! The first batch of these editions will come with a free booster pack for Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy. Sounds like a great chance to level up in two fantastic worlds at once!
Initially, only the revamped versions of Final Fantasy 7 were made available exclusively on PlayStation systems. However, with the evolving landscape, Square Enix is now moving forward to multiformat launches as a strategy for ensuring the franchise’s lasting success.
The concluding installment of this trilogy is currently being worked on, and as reported by producer Tetsuya Nomura, Square Enix has a clear plan for when they’ll formally unveil the game to the public.
Besides the large-scale Final Fantasy series, a number of other Japanese Role Playing Games (JRPGs) are set to launch on the Nintendo Switch this year and in 2026. First up is Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, which arrives on September 30th. Following that, Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake will be released on October 30th, and Octopath Traveler 0 is scheduled for December 4th.
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2025-09-12 18:14