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Even with a bit of texture pop-in and some rough edges, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on Switch 2 still manages to feel like a miracle

Eurogamer.net·Dom Peppiatt·about 1 month ago
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Image credit: Eurogamer Look, let's be honest, Square Enix is a hard company to get behind right now. Between layoffs , peculiar restructuring plans , and a penchant for chasing the hottest controversial flavour of the month , there are many reasons to be sceptical of one of Japan's biggest publishers in 2026. But, for all the dubious business moves and articles about NFTs , there exists a publisher that looks like the Square Enix we remember from generations past; one that was keen to push technical limitations, to iterate on the boundaries of what video game RPGs look like, and that wanted to be at the bleeding edge of our bizarre little industry. I see shadows of that Square Enix in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake projects, and how they are being handed when they're being ported to the Switch 2 . Earlier this year, our own Alex was deeply impressed by the port of the first game in the series, Remake itself, and how well it runs on the most recent Nintendo hardware.…

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