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Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy confirmed for multiplatform release

The long wait for Xbox and Nintendo fans is finally over. Square Enix has announced that the console exclusivity for its Final Fantasy VII Remake saga is ending. The first part of the trilogy, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, is officially coming to Xbox Series X|S and the Nintendo Switch 2 on January 22, 2026.

In an even bigger reveal, Square Enix confirmed that this is not a one-off port. The entire trilogy, including the critically acclaimed Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and the currently in-development third and final game, are all confirmed to be launching on Xbox and Switch 2 in the future.

These new versions of Intergrade will also launch with a brand new “streamlined progression” setting. This is essentially a “god mode” that gives the player limitless HP, MP, and special attacks, with every hit dealing 9999 damage. Director Naoki Hamaguchi explained that this was added for “players who want to be able to enjoy the battles and exploration more casually while they really focus on that story”, effectively creating an easy story mode for those who find the hybrid combat system challenging.

Like the console and PC versions, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade bundles the original 2020 RPG with its Intermission DLC, which stars the fan-favourite ninja, Yuffie Kisaragi.

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