Amazon and Argos have both dropped pre-order prices for the physical 'Game-Key Card' edition of 'Final Fantasy VII Rebirth' on Nintendo Switch 2 to £43.99. This coordinated price adjustment, appearing just hours ago, aligns the two major retailers and introduces a promotional incentive: a free 'Magic: The Gathering' card. The game is slated for a June 3rd release.
Physical copies will not be on cartridge but rather distributed via a 'Game-Key Card,' a departure from traditional game packaging. This follows a similar trend seen with the 'Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade' port, which also included 'Magic: The Gathering' booster packs. The specific 'Magic: The Gathering' promo card is a reprint of Zack Fair's legendary creature card, originally released as part of a 'Magic: The Gathering' set tied to the Final Fantasy universe.
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Those opting for the digital 'Digital Deluxe Edition' on Switch 2 or Xbox will receive exclusive in-game items. These bonuses include the 'Moogle Trio' and 'Posh Chocobo' summoning Materia, alongside the 'Shinra Bangle Mk. II' and 'Midgar Bangle Mk. II' armor pieces. Standard 'Digital Deluxe Edition' bonuses, such as the 'Magic Pot' summoning Materia and specific armor and accessories, are also included.
For players with existing save data from 'Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade's' INTERmission DLC, the 'Ramuh' Summoning Materia will be automatically granted. A demo for 'Final Fantasy VII Rebirth' is currently available on the Nintendo eShop, with save data carrying over to the full game.
The Switch 2 version of 'Final Fantasy VII Rebirth' will feature a 'Streamlined Progression' mechanic, previously introduced in the Switch 2 port of 'Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade'. This feature allows for unlimited MP and HP, continuous Limit and ATB gauge replenishment during battles, and the ability to achieve 9,999 damage, among other adjustments designed to simplify gameplay and allow players to focus on the narrative and combat.
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'Final Fantasy VII Rebirth', the second installment in the 'Final Fantasy VII Remake' trilogy, continues the journey of Cloud Strife and his companions. The game was officially announced for Nintendo Switch 2 during a Nintendo Direct presentation on February 5th, 2026, following the release of 'Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade' on the platform in January 2026. This marks the expansion of the 'Final Fantasy VII Remake' trilogy to platforms beyond PlayStation 5 and PC.