Insider eyes Final Fantasy VII Rebirth for Xbox and Switch 2 in 2026

Xbox and Nintendo might be speedrunning the FFVII remake trilogy, if this latest Rebirth rumor actually sticks.

The rumor resurfaces
  • Nate the Hate is doubling down on a claim first dropped in September 2025.
  • The insider says Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is still planned for Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch 2.
  • That confirmation came casually in response to a follower's question on X, not via a dramatic new reveal.
Why the timing matters
  • If this holds, Xbox and Nintendo players would get both released trilogy entries in the same year.
  • That is a massive shift from the franchise’s usual staggered, platform-by-platform rollout.
  • It also signals Square Enix staying committed to a broader multiplatform strategy.
The first game already landed
  • Square Enix just launched Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on Xbox and Nintendo platforms.
  • The release went live today, setting the stage for what could be a rapid follow-up.
  • Momentum is clearly being built rather than stretched out.
That demo did some damage
  • A free demo dropped last month ahead of the full release.
  • Visuals on the Nintendo Switch 2 shocked a lot of players.
  • Many felt it looked nearly on par with the PlayStation 5 version.
  • Performance expectations were quietly reset overnight.
Xbox Series S reality check
  • Developers previously said the Xbox Series S port was manageable.
  • The main issue came down to memory constraints.
  • Outside of that, the platform reportedly posed no major roadblocks.
Why Rebirth is a bigger beast
  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is far more ambitious than Remake.
  • Open-world-style environments replace tightly linear maps.
  • CPU demands jump significantly as a result.
  • Xbox Series S and Nintendo Switch 2 will feel that pressure immediately.
A 2026 launch would be wild
  • Porting Rebirth cleanly would already be impressive.
  • Doing it within a year would be even more so.
  • Optimization will matter more than raw fidelity if this happens.
The Steam Deck comparison
  • Rebirth technically runs on the Steam Deck.
  • Performance and graphics compromises are unavoidable.
  • That example shows feasibility, but also highlights the challenges.
Part 3 is still lurking
  • Fans are still waiting for Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3.
  • Director Naoki Hamaguchi teased recently that the reveal window is getting close.
  • Many expected it at The Game Awards 2025.
  • That moment came and went without a reveal.
What comes next
  • A future State of Play is the next likely stage.
  • As before, Sony is expected to get the first launch window.
  • Until then, Rebirth’s rumored Xbox and Switch 2 jump is doing all the talking.
 

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