Square Enix has officially announced that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will be launching on Nintendo Switch 2 on June 3, 2026, following a dedicated spotlight during the latest Nintendo Direct presentation. This marks the first time the second installment of the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy has been formally revealed for Nintendo’s next-generation console, expanding the reach of one of the most ambitious modern reimaginings of a classic role-playing game.
As the direct sequel to Final Fantasy VII Remake, Rebirth continues the retelling of the iconic story while significantly expanding its scope. Players will once again follow Cloud and his companions as the narrative moves beyond Midgar, placing greater emphasis on exploration, character development, and large-scale environments. Square Enix has positioned Rebirth as the middle chapter of a three-part saga, with the final installment currently in development but still unrevealed.

Strong Momentum Following Final Fantasy VII Remake on Nintendo Switch 2

The announcement comes shortly after Final Fantasy VII Remake launched on Nintendo Switch 2, where it has been met with a positive reception. Players and critics alike have praised the port for maintaining visual quality, performance stability, and overall presentation, helping to build confidence in how Rebirth will perform on the platform. This momentum appears to have played a key role in setting expectations for the sequel’s arrival.
During the Nintendo Direct, Square Enix shared early footage of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth running on Nintendo Switch 2, highlighting cinematic combat sequences, expansive environments, and familiar characters. While detailed technical specifications were not disclosed, the presentation suggested a carefully optimized version designed to preserve the scale and ambition of the original release.
The Road Ahead for the Final Fantasy VII Remake Trilogy

Square Enix has previously explained that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth did not receive post-launch downloadable content, as the development team chose to focus its efforts on completing the trilogy. However, the possibility of downloadable content returning for the third and final entry remains open, depending on development priorities and player demand.
With Final Fantasy VII Rebirth now confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2, June 2026 is shaping up to be a major moment for fans of Japanese role-playing games. The release further reinforces Nintendo Switch 2’s growing role as a home for large-scale, story-driven experiences traditionally associated with other platforms. More details are expected to be shared closer to launch, including performance targets and potential platform-specific features.




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