Final Fantasy Resonance is the latest of many games from Square Enix that will not have a upgrade path from the Nintendo Switch version to Nintendo Switch 2, as spotted by RPG Site. In addition to no upgrade path, save data from the Switch version of Final Fantasy Resonance is not transferrable to the Switch 2 version or vice versa.
Final Fantasy Resonance launches October 22 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store for $49.99. A Digital Deluxe Edition will be available for $59.99 with bonus in-game items, and a Collector’s Edition will be available for $209.99 featuring the game, Digital Deluxe Edition bonuses, an artbook, soundtrack and unique FINAL FANTASY TRADING CARD GAME promotional card.
Lastly, Square Enix describes the game:
The first HD-2D game in the FINAL FANTASY series, FINAL FANTASY RESONANCE is a celebration of classic and modern FINAL FANTASY that evokes the beloved titles of yesteryear.
This tale of Crystals features a strategic turn-based battle system with a modern twist, the return of chocobos, espers and airships, in addition to appearances from beloved FINAL FANTASY characters such as Cloud, Tidus and the Warrior of Light – all presented in stunning, retro-inspired HD-2D graphics that push the limits of pixel art.
FINAL FANTASY RESONANCE is based on the first story arc of the mobile game FINAL FANTASY Brave Exvius. Far from just a direct port, it has been refined and extensively rebuilt as a full-fledged console-quality RPG experience.