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It’s been teased thatFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthcould potentially come to theNintendo Switch 2. TheNintendo Switch 2is less than a month away from releasing at the time of this writing, and hype for Nintendo’s next-generation handheld/home console hybrid is high. Many fans are impressed by the Switch 2’s upgraded hardware compared to the original Switch, but it’s the console’s lineup of games that really has people buzzing.

In the first year of its life, theSwitch 2 will be home to high-profile exclusive gameslikeMario Kart World,Donkey Kong Bananza, andHyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, with enhanced versions of new Switch 1 games also landing on the platform, likeMetroid Prime 4: BeyondandPokemon Legends: Z-A. The Switch 2 will also see quite a few noteworthy third-party releases, includingFinal Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade.

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade’s Switch 2 port was recently discussed in a Creator’s Voice video.As pointed out by Nintendo Life, Square Enix’s Naoki Hamaguchi refers to the “Final Fantasy 7 RemakeSeries” on more than one occasion during the video. This wording suggests that not only isFinal Fantasy 7 Remake Intergradecoming to the Nintendo Switch 2, but there’s a good chance thatFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthwill follow in its footsteps. With an impressive 92 overall rating,Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthwas one of 2024’s highest-rated games, and so it would make a great addition to the Nintendo Switch 2 library.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Rumored for Switch 2

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthis the second installment in theFF7 Remakeseries. It features massive open zones for players to explore and eye-popping visuals, all the while making smart improvements to the fast-paced combat established byFinal Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade.Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthreviews were overwhelmingly positive, and so hopefully the game does make its way to the Nintendo Switch 2 at some point down the line.

IfFinal Fantasy 7 RemakeandFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthboth come to the Nintendo Switch 2, hopefully the same happens for the third game in the series.Final Fantasy 7 RemakePart 3has yet to get an official title or many details, but we do know that the project is in development and that it will bring the series' story to an end. Hopefully, Nintendo Switch 2 owners will be able to experience the entire saga on their console of choice.