Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo launches on Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S

Following the demo for Final Fantasy 7 Remake last December, Square Enix has released a free demo for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth—the second chapter in the Remake trilogy—on Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S. The demo covers the game's first two chapters, with progress carrying over to the full release on June 3. Players can also claim bonus items like a kupo charm and survival set if they have demo save data at launch.

The demo became available on April 28 for both platforms, allowing players to experience Chapters 1 and 2 out of the game's 14 chapters. Chapter 1 revisits Cloud's memories of the Nibelheim incident, while Chapter 2 follows the party to Kalm after escaping Midgar in Final Fantasy 7 Remake. It includes early semi-open areas, Queen's Blood card games, and Chocobo interactions, giving a taste of the RPG's new systems and open-world elements introduced in this trilogy installment. The file size is 45GB on Switch 2 and 91GB on Xbox Series X/S, as reported by Eurogamer.net.

This continues Square Enix's push to bring the full Remake trilogy to Switch 2 and Xbox, broadening access following the original PlayStation releases.

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Final Fantasy XIV announced for Switch 2 and Evercold expansion

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Square Enix revealed during its Final Fantasy XIV Fan Fest keynote that the MMORPG will launch on Nintendo Switch 2 in August. The company also unveiled its next expansion, Evercold, set for January 2027, marking the start of a new story saga. Director Naoki Yoshida demonstrated the Switch 2 port live on stage.

Square Enix revealed the title and release window for the final chapter of its Final Fantasy 7 Remake project during Summer Game Fest on June 5.

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Interest in Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth has risen sharply on Steam following a trailer for the upcoming Revelation at Summer Game Fest. The games received discounts as part of a franchise sale, leading to higher concurrent player counts over the past weekend.

Nintendo held a Direct presentation on June 9 that revealed dozens of upcoming titles for the Switch and Switch 2. The show highlighted release dates and trailers for games including a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Kingdom Hearts IV.

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Director Naoki Hamaguchi has confirmed that development of the third installment in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy is proceeding on schedule. In a recent interview, he expressed confidence in delivering a culminating title and reflected on over a decade of work on the project. Fans can anticipate an upcoming announcement.

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