
02/10/2026, 08:27 PM
All Final Fantasy Titles Coming to Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 in 2026
Explore the complete collection of Final Fantasy games available on the Nintendo Switch, featuring main series entries and various spin-offs.
With nearly four decades of new titles, the Final Fantasy series has successfully captured the hearts of gamers, prompting publishers to expand their reach through multiplatform releases. Square Enix has embraced this approach, providing numerous remasters and special editions tailored for Nintendo's portable console. The relationship between Final Fantasy and Nintendo dates back to the franchise's beginnings, with the inaugural game launching on the Famicom in 1987. Remarkably, the first six main entries made their debut on Nintendo systems before Square Enix shifted focus to PlayStation as the primary platform starting with Final Fantasy VII. As we look ahead to 2026, there are exciting developments for both Switch platforms, including the anticipated release of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on Switch 2. Below is a comprehensive guide to the Final Fantasy titles you can currently enjoy on the Nintendo Switch, along with what lies ahead. **Total Final Fantasy Games on Switch** Currently, there are 22 Final Fantasy games available on the Switch, encompassing 13 mainline titles, one prequel, and eight spin-offs. These games are categorized into two sections: mainline titles (listed by initial release date) and other games (arranged by their Switch release date). **Mainline Final Fantasy Games on Switch and Switch 2** *Note: Titles exclusive to Switch 2 are indicated with an asterisk.* **Final Fantasy 1–6 Pixel Remaster** The Pixel Remaster collection includes the first six Final Fantasy titles on Switch. Each entry has been enhanced with upgraded graphics, redesigned soundtracks, improved user interfaces, and new galleries showcasing creatures, art, and music from these classics. This collection offers the ideal way to experience the original Final Fantasy games. Individual titles are priced between $12 and $18, or you can purchase the entire six-game bundle for $75. If you're selecting a single title, Final Fantasy VI is highly recommended for its captivating narrative. **Final Fantasy 7** Final Fantasy VII, a fan favorite, is also accessible on Switch. This version is a straightforward port of the 1997 classic, featuring additional options like a 3x speed mode, the ability to disable battle encounters, and enhancements to make combat easier. While the recent Remake and Rebirth versions introduce modern action mechanics, this port allows players to experience the original's significance. **Final Fantasy 8 Remastered** Final Fantasy VIII Remastered is the next title available on Switch, having been released in 2019, 20 years after its original PlayStation launch. This updated version introduces features such as a 3x speed mode, the option to disable random encounters, and battle assists to simplify combat. **Final Fantasy 9** Available on Switch, Final Fantasy IX is a port of the classic RPG known for its outstanding storyline, despite being less renowned than FFVII. The Switch edition offers enhancements over the 2000 original, including speed boosts, encounter-free modes, autosave capabilities, and upgraded HD cutscenes and character models. **Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster** The bundle of Final Fantasy X and its direct sequel, X-2, comprises the Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster. Together, these titles deliver over 100 hours of gameplay, complete with improved graphics and audio, along with the option to switch between the remastered and original soundtracks. **Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age** Next in line is Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age, a remastered version of the 2006 original that enhances the graphics and features a re-recorded soundtrack, the Zodiac Job System, faster battle speeds, an optional high-speed mode, and autosave functionality. **Final Fantasy 15 Pocket Edition HD** Skipping over the now-defunct MMORPG Final Fantasy XI, the latest mainline title on Switch is Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition HD. This abridged adaptation features a more cartoonish art style, simplified combat mechanics, a streamlined skill tree, and fewer side quests, while maintaining the full narrative of FFXV. **Final Fantasy VII: Remake Intergrade (2026)* Entering the 'only on Switch 2' category, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade takes advantage of the Switch 2's enhanced capabilities. This port, while locked at 30fps, delivers a robust experience that meets expectations for a portable version. **Other Final Fantasy Titles on Switch** **World of Final Fantasy Maxima (2018)** Co-developed by Square Enix and Tose, World of Final Fantasy Maxima debuted on Switch with added content two years after its PS4 and Vita release. This RPG targets younger audiences, merging the Active Time Battle system with the ability to capture Mirages—creatures used in combat. **Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy! (2019)** This title is a remastered version of the 2007 Wii game, Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon. It features a turn-based RPG structure, randomly generated dungeons, and a buddy system for companionship during dungeon exploration. **Collection of Mana (2019)** This compilation includes three Mana games, notably featuring the 1991 Game Boy title Final Fantasy Adventure. Although it began as a spin-off, the Mana series has since evolved into an independent franchise. **Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition (2020)** An enhanced version of the original 2004 GameCube title, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition brings improved graphics, online co-op play, and English voiceovers for the first time, alongside new areas and challenging monsters. **Collection of SaGa Final Fantasy Legend (2020)** This compilation features three Game Boy titles: Final Fantasy Legend I–III. While these games share the Final Fantasy name, they belong to the SaGa series, which is inspired by the franchise but operates independently. The collection includes enhancements like a high-speed mode and adjustable screen magnification. **Crisis Core –Final Fantasy VII– Reunion (2022)** A prequel to Final Fantasy VII, Crisis Core –Final Fantasy VII– Reunion is a remastered version of the 2007 PSP title. This game follows the journey of a young hero, adding depth to the lore of the beloved series.