Final Fantasy VII Revelation Announced for Nintendo Switch 2 — Square Enix Confirms Trilogy Finale

Square Enix has officially announced Final Fantasy VII Revelation and said the title will conclude the company’s multi-part Final Fantasy VII remake project.

The publisher confirmed in its announcement that Revelation is in development for Nintendo’s next-generation hardware, referred to in the press material as the Nintendo Switch 2.

The reveal was accompanied by an announcement trailer highlighting the game’s intent to close out the trilogy.

Background and platform context

The original Final Fantasy VII Remake launched in April 2020 on PlayStation 4 and later received an upgraded edition, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, which released for PlayStation 5 on June 10, 2021.

Square Enix positioned the remake project as a multipart retelling of the 1997 original, and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth — the second major installment — released for PlayStation 5 on April 26, 2024.

In its announcement, Square Enix described Revelation as the concluding chapter of that remake trilogy.

Rewritten announcement language

Square Enix summarized the news by saying Final Fantasy VII Revelation will complete the remake trilogy and is being developed for Nintendo’s next console hardware.

The company also noted that earlier entries in the remake project have seen staggered releases and platform upgrades since the original remake launched in 2020.

Verified developer track record and milestones

Square Enix is the developer and publisher behind the Final Fantasy VII remake project; the original 2020 remake and its Intergrade upgrade have been widely covered and formally released by Square Enix.

Final Fantasy VII Remake sold strongly at launch and established the multi-part remake approach that culminates with Revelation.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, released April 26, 2024, continued that narrative arc as the second installment.

What this means for Nintendo platforms

Square Enix’s announcement explicitly lists Nintendo Switch 2 among the platforms for Revelation.

Nintendo has not released extensive technical details about its next-generation hardware at the time of this announcement.

Developers and platform owners typically use Nintendo Direct presentations and eShop listings to provide further release windows and platform specifics; further official updates will clarify release dates, regional availability, and technical details.

For readers tracking the remake series, the Revelation announcement closes the planned trilogy’s roadmap and sets up a final act for one of the industry’s most closely watched remake projects.

Keep an eye on official Square Enix channels and Nintendo presentations for launch windows, platform confirmations, and the first gameplay footage beyond the announcement trailer.