Square Enix released its financial results for fiscal year ended March 2026 and held its briefing going over all the information, revealing some more insight into the company’s multi-platform strategy and initiatives for the next fiscal year. Takashi Kiryu, the CEO of Square Enix, emphasized that the company will polish promising IPs and further promote its multi-platform strategy, placing a focus on Nintendo Switch 2.
“We will polish promising IPs and so that we can deliver certain upside from those new IPs,” said Takashi Kiryu. “On top of that we’d like to further promote the multi-platform strategy especially the Nintendo Switch 2.”
In its financial results presentation, Square Enix specifically referenced Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy in a shift “from quantity to quality” while completing the transition to a multi-platform strategy. Among the list is Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Final Fantasy XIV: Evercold, both of which are coming to Nintendo Switch 2.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X|S on June 3, and a free demo is available on both platforms. The demo contains Chapters 1 and 2, the Streamlined Progression system, and save data transfers to the full game. Pre-orders for the Day One Edition are available for $49.99 at the Square Enix Store with an exclusive Magic: The Gathering—FINAL FANTASY ‘Zack Fair’ promo card featuring variant art by Tetsuya Nomura and a reversible inlay with alternate cover art.
Digital pre-orders for the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Standard and Digital Deluxe Editions are also available now. Standard Edition pre-orders include the Magic Pot Summoning Materia, Accessory: Reclaimant Choker, Armor: Orchid Bracelet, digital artbook and mini-soundtrack. The Digital Deluxe Edition includes the Standard edition bonuses, the Moogle Trio Summoning Materia, Posh Chocobo Summoning Materia, Armor: Shinra Bangle Mk. II and Armor: Midgar Bangle Mk. II.