Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade made its debut on Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series consoles in January, and the Switch 2 port in particular has been praised as a solid port that accounts for the system’s technical limitations compared to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, delivering the best possible experience.
With Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3, however, achieving a high-quality port is definitely going to be more challenging, but the development team is set to deliver a 30 FPS on the weaker platforms, such as the Switch 2 and Xbox Series S, according to the trilogy’s director Naoki Hamaguchi.
Speaking with Automaton, Hamaguchi-san was asked about the performance target for the second and third entry in the series, confirming that every effort is being made on this front.


