Final Fantasy VII Rebirth & Remake Trilogy Confirmed for Xbox, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC
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A groundbreaking expansion for the beloved franchise, the complete Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy will now be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC, bringing the epic story to a wider audience than ever before.
Square Enix announced the multiplatform release today, following the arrival of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on Xbox and Nintendo Switch 2, which sparked speculation about the future of the series. the decision marks a meaningful shift for the traditionally PlayStation-exclusive franchise.
Expanding access to Midgar’s World
Director Naoki Hamaguchi confirmed the news in a post on X, stating the team is dedicated to expanding the FF7 Remake series to “major platforms moving forward.” This commitment, he explained, stems from a desire to allow players to experience the game “in a way that suits their lifestyle.”
“We are truly grateful that more people will have the opportunity to experience the world we’ve poured our hearts into,” Hamaguchi added. This sentiment underscores the developer’s enthusiasm for reaching a broader player base as the trilogy nears its conclusion.
A hint Fulfilled: The Complete Trilogy
The announcement resolves questions raised after hints of a wider release strategy surfaced earlier this year. Hamaguchi previously indicated that Part 3 would launch on “a wide range of platforms,” but refrained from providing specifics. Today’s statement definitively confirms that Remake, Rebirth, and the upcoming Part 3 will all be playable across all major gaming systems.
Release Timing Remains a Key Question
While the confirmation of multiplatform availability is a major win for fans, several key questions remain unanswered.
Specifically, the release schedule for the Xbox and Nintendo Switch 2 versions is still unclear. Square Enix has not yet confirmed whether Part 3 will launch simultaneously across all platforms, or if those versions will experience a delay, mirroring past releases.
Furthermore, the launch window for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch 2 remains uncertain. Recent reports suggest a 2026 release, but Square Enix has not provided an official date.
Producer Tetsuya Nomura previously revealed that the team has already determined the announcement date for Part 3, but is holding back on sharing that information for now.
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The expanded availability of the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy represents a landmark moment for the franchise, promising to deliver the critically acclaimed story to a significantly larger audience and solidifying its place as a cornerstone of modern gaming.
Why: Square Enix decided to expand the availability of the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy to include xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC to reach a wider audience.This decision followed the successful release of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on Xbox and Nintendo Switch 2, signaling a shift from the franchise’s customary PlayStation exclusivity.
Who: The key players involved are Square Enix as the developer and publisher, director Naoki Hamaguchi, Producer Tetsuya Nomura, and the fans of the Final Fantasy VII franchise.
