A free demo for Final Fantasy 7 Remake has launched on Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S, offering a preview of the game's first chapter ahead of its January 2026 release. Players can carry over demo progress to the full game, with pre-order incentives including a free copy of the original title. The demo highlights the game's performance on new platforms, building excitement for the expanded trilogy.
The demo arrives as a key milestone for Square Enix's ambitious project, allowing players to experience the opening segment of Final Fantasy 7 Remake on Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S. This version serves as a test for the upcoming full release, scheduled for January 22, 2026. On Switch 2, the download requires at least 8GB of storage, while the physical edition will use a Game Key Card format, necessitating over 90GB for the digital file.
Pre-order bonuses add appeal for eager fans. Digital purchases on these platforms include a complimentary copy of the original Final Fantasy 7 from 1996, available until the end of January 2026. Those opting for physical copies receive a limited Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Play Booster pack with 15 random cards, subject to availability.
Square Enix plans to bring the complete Remake trilogy to multiple systems, including PS5 and PC, broadening access beyond its initial PlayStation roots. Director Naoki Hamaguchi has stated that the multi-platform shift will not impact development of the third installment, though details on its launch—such as potential PlayStation exclusivity—remain undisclosed.
This expansion underscores Square Enix's strategy to reach diverse audiences, ensuring the trilogy's narrative resonates across consoles. For RPG fans, the demo provides an early gauge of how the classic story adapts to Switch 2's hardware, fostering anticipation for 2026's offerings.