Square Enix Confirms Entire Final Fantasy 7 Remake Trilogy Will Come To Nintendo Switch 2
Since the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct aired on April 2, Nintendo has published a weekly video series called Creator's Voice, in which developers working on games for the Nintendo Switch 2 speak about the experience. The latest video features Square Enix's Naoki Hamaguchi, director of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy, who confirmed that all three FF7 Remake games will eventually come to Switch 2.Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade was included among games coming to Switch 2 mentioned during the Direct, but the Creator's Voice video is the first confirmation that all three games--Remake, Rebirth, and the as-yet-unnamed third game--will launch on Nintendo's new console in the future. No official release dates have been confirmed for the Switch 2 ports of Remake and Rebirth. During the interview, Hamaguchi revealed that, despite his 24 years of experience developing games, this is the first time he'll be creating something for a Nintendo console. "When I first saw the Switch 2, I was intrigued," Hamaguchi says in the video. "I felt it would have enough power to run the FF7 remake series I was creating. That's what convinced me to get involved."Continue Reading at GameSpot

Since the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct aired on April 2, Nintendo has published a weekly video series called Creator's Voice, in which developers working on games for the Nintendo Switch 2 speak about the experience. The latest video features Square Enix's Naoki Hamaguchi, director of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy, who confirmed that all three FF7 Remake games will eventually come to Switch 2.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade was included among games coming to Switch 2 mentioned during the Direct, but the Creator's Voice video is the first confirmation that all three games--Remake, Rebirth, and the as-yet-unnamed third game--will launch on Nintendo's new console in the future. No official release dates have been confirmed for the Switch 2 ports of Remake and Rebirth.
During the interview, Hamaguchi revealed that, despite his 24 years of experience developing games, this is the first time he'll be creating something for a Nintendo console. "When I first saw the Switch 2, I was intrigued," Hamaguchi says in the video. "I felt it would have enough power to run the FF7 remake series I was creating. That's what convinced me to get involved."Continue Reading at GameSpot