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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is up for preorder for Nintendo Switch 2 at Amazon and Best Buy. In somewhat of a surprise, the upcoming port retails for only $40. FF7 Remake Intergrade launches January 22, 2026, on Nintendo Switch 2 as well as Xbox Series X|S. Square Enix is only releasing a physical version for Switch 2. It comes with a bunch of in-game bonuses and a Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Play Booster Pack.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade – Switch 2 Edition Preorder Bonuses

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade for Nintendo Switch 2
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade for Nintendo Switch 2

The physical and digital editions of FF7 Remake Intergrade for Switch 2 include the Intermission DLC featuring Yuffie and the following pieces of in-game content:

  • Weapon: Cacstar
  • Armor:
    • Midgar Bangle
    • Shinra Bangle
    • Corneo Armlet
  • Accessories:
    • Superstar Belt
    • Mako Crystal
    • Seraphic Earrings
  • Summoning Materia:
    • Carbuncle
    • Chocobo Chick
    • Cactuar

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade for Nintendo Switch 2

$40 | Releases January 22, 2026

As mentioned, the physical edition for Switch 2 also comes with a Magic: The Gathering Play Booster containing 14 cards from the exceedingly popular Final Fantasy crossover set. The physical edition also has reversible cover art: One side features Cloud and Sephiroth, while the other shows Cloud looking at the Shinra building.

Like other Square Enix games for Switch 2, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is a Game-Key Card, so you will need to download the file from the eShop after inserting the card. In this case, though, Square likely didn’t have a choice. The Switch 2 uses 64GB game cards, and FF7 Remake Intergrade is currently listed at 87.9GB–the largest Switch 2 game yet.

If you don’t already own a microSD Express Card, you may want to buy one ahead of time, because many players won’t have enough space on the Switch 2’s 256GB SSD to download the game. We’ve highlighted two microSD Express Card options below.

The officially licensed Samsung 256GB microSD Express Card is back in stock at Amazon for $59. To triple your storage space, check out the SanDisk Gameplay 512GB microSD Express Card for $78 at Walmart. It’s substantially cheaper than most 512GB microSD Express Cards.


If you’re interested in Final Fantasy Magic: The Gathering Cards, Amazon has the Starter Kit in stock and is offering nice deals on the Commander Decks, including a $110 discount on the Commander Deck Bundle that comes with all four.

  • Final Fantasy Commander Deck Bundle — $170 ($280)
  • Final Fantasy 6 Commander Deck: Revival Trance — $43 ($70)
  • Final Fantasy 10 Commander Deck: Counter Blitz — $54 ($70)
  • Final Fantasy 14 Commander Deck: Scions & Spellcraft — $54.44 ($70)
  • Final Fantasy 7 Commander Deck: Limit Break — $69.70
  • Final Fantasy MTG Starter Kit — $19.87

More Nintendo Direct Preorders

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade was one of two Square Enix RPGs shown off during the September Nintendo Direct. Ironically, the other one was also a remake of the seventh mainline entry in a classic turn-based RPG series: Dragon Quest VII Reimagined. The significantly overhauled new version of the PS1 classic launches February 5 on consoles and PC.

Below, you’ll find a list of games shown off during the Nintendo Direct that you can preorder now. We also created Amazon hubs where you can browse all of the games and the new Amiibo figures in one place.

Nintendo Direct Preorders:

  • Preorder new Nintendo Games at Amazon
  • Preorder new Nintendo Amiibo at Amazon

Nintendo Switch 1/2 Game Preorders

  • Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 — $70 | Oct. 2
  • Pokemon Legends: Z-A — $60-$70 | Oct. 16
  • Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment — $70 | Nov. 6
  • Kirby Air Riders — $70 | Nov. 20
  • Hades II — $50 | Nov. 20
  • Metroid Prime 4: Beyond — $60-$70 | Dec. 4
  • Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade — $40 | Jan. 22, 2026
  • Dragon Quest VII Reimagined — $60 | Feb. 5, 2026
  • Mario Tennis Fever — $70 | Feb. 12, 2026

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