First Nintendo Switch 2 Screenshots for Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Released by Square Enix

Square Enix has released the first set of screenshots it says were captured on Nintendo Switch 2 hardware for Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, the studio’s announced final entry in the Final Fantasy VII remake saga.

The images offer the first public look at how the new installment may appear on Nintendo's next-generation platform and follow the studio’s prior releases in the remake project.

Background and franchise context

Final Fantasy VII Remake launched as the first entry in Square Enix’s reimagining of the 1997 classic, with the original Remake released in 2020 and the enhanced Intergrade edition arriving in 2021 for newer hardware.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth followed as the second major installment in the remake trilogy.

Square Enix has positioned Revelation as the concluding chapter, and the recently published screenshots are the company’s first Switch 2-specific visuals tied to that final entry.

What the studio showed

In its announcement, Square Enix described Revelation as a climactic conclusion that finds Cloud Strife and his companions racing to stop Meteor and confront Sephiroth as he moves toward godlike power.

The publisher summarized the story beats in journalistic terms: the party, still mourning a fallen ally, must take to the skies aboard the Highwind and traverse the planet to prevent the ultimate destruction wrought by Meteor.

Square Enix also noted the inclusion of new gameplay elements, including an expanded job system and extensive open areas for exploration, and highlighted series staples such as Vincent Valentine and Cid Highwind joining the roster.

Release window and assets

Square Enix lists a spring release window for Final Fantasy 7 Revelation on Nintendo Switch 2 and has made an initial trailer available alongside the screenshots.

The publisher’s materials emphasize exploration across a wide planetary map and refinements to combat and party systems for the finale of the remake saga.

What to watch next

Developers and fans will be watching for further technical details about performance and visual fidelity on Nintendo Switch 2, as well as concrete release dates, platform-specific features, and eShop listings.

For now, the screenshots provide the first official glimpse at how Square Enix envisions the trilogy’s conclusion on Nintendo’s next platform.