Nintendo’s weekly Nintendo Download update for North America has surfaced new eShop listings, headlined by Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on Nintendo Switch.
The listing, which appears in the Switch eShop update, shows Square Enix’s Rebirth arriving June 3 at a price of $49.99.
The update also highlights incoming titles such as Little Nightmares, RollerCoaster Tycoon, and River City Saga.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is identified in the eShop bulletin as the second entry in the Final Fantasy VII remake project from Square Enix.
Paraphrasing the store copy in journalistic terms: Square Enix positions Rebirth as the follow-up to the remake series, sending protagonist Cloud Strife and his allies out of Midgar and into an expanded world as they pursue the enigmatic Sephiroth.
The eShop blurb emphasizes new locations, features, and encounters that expand the remake’s scope.
This Switch eShop appearance follows Square Enix’s multi-part approach to revisiting 1997’s Final Fantasy VII; Rebirth continues that retelling with new gameplay elements and a larger overworld focus.
Square Enix is credited as the developer and publisher for the title in the eShop listing.
The June 3 date and $49.99 price point shown in the Nintendo Download summary are presented as part of this week’s official storefront refresh for North America.
Beyond Rebirth, the Nintendo Download update lists several other notable arrivals.
Little Nightmares—known for its atmospheric puzzle-platform design—RollerCoaster Tycoon, a long-standing simulation franchise, and River City Saga, part of the long-running Kunio-kun-style beat ’em up lineage, are among the entries called out in the update.
The storefront refresh is the standard vehicle for Nintendo and third-party publishers to relay release dates, pricing, and short product descriptions to Switch owners via the eShop.
The Nintendo Download update also encouraged reader engagement, inviting players to weigh in with picks for the week.
For players tracking Switch releases, the eShop and weekly Nintendo Download posts remain the primary source for verified release dates, prices, and platform availability.
Keep an eye on the Switch eShop on June 3 for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’s arrival and the companion listings for the other titles noted in this week’s update.
The listing, which appears in the Switch eShop update, shows Square Enix’s Rebirth arriving June 3 at a price of $49.99.
The update also highlights incoming titles such as Little Nightmares, RollerCoaster Tycoon, and River City Saga.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is identified in the eShop bulletin as the second entry in the Final Fantasy VII remake project from Square Enix.
Paraphrasing the store copy in journalistic terms: Square Enix positions Rebirth as the follow-up to the remake series, sending protagonist Cloud Strife and his allies out of Midgar and into an expanded world as they pursue the enigmatic Sephiroth.
The eShop blurb emphasizes new locations, features, and encounters that expand the remake’s scope.
This Switch eShop appearance follows Square Enix’s multi-part approach to revisiting 1997’s Final Fantasy VII; Rebirth continues that retelling with new gameplay elements and a larger overworld focus.
Square Enix is credited as the developer and publisher for the title in the eShop listing.
The June 3 date and $49.99 price point shown in the Nintendo Download summary are presented as part of this week’s official storefront refresh for North America.
Beyond Rebirth, the Nintendo Download update lists several other notable arrivals.
Little Nightmares—known for its atmospheric puzzle-platform design—RollerCoaster Tycoon, a long-standing simulation franchise, and River City Saga, part of the long-running Kunio-kun-style beat ’em up lineage, are among the entries called out in the update.
The storefront refresh is the standard vehicle for Nintendo and third-party publishers to relay release dates, pricing, and short product descriptions to Switch owners via the eShop.
The Nintendo Download update also encouraged reader engagement, inviting players to weigh in with picks for the week.
For players tracking Switch releases, the eShop and weekly Nintendo Download posts remain the primary source for verified release dates, prices, and platform availability.
Keep an eye on the Switch eShop on June 3 for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’s arrival and the companion listings for the other titles noted in this week’s update.