Final Fantasy 7 Remake Switch 2 Sales Explode as Retailers Run Out of Stock


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It was revealed not long ago that Final Fantasy 7 Remake would land on Nintendo Switch 2, and now the game’s early sales paint a very clear picture. With the title officially out, initial reports suggest a strong commercial start for Square Enix’s flagship remake.

According to The Gamer, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade on Switch 2 is already selling extremely well, based on early availability data and player reports.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake for Switch 2 is selling out

Shortly after launch, users on X began reporting that physical copies of the game had sold out at several major retailers, including Target, GameStop, and Best Buy.

Fans and collectors continue to report limited or nonexistent stock in stores, suggesting demand quickly outpaced initial supply. This kind of sell-through usually points to strong preorder numbers combined with high day-one interest.

Beyond physical sales, the game appears to be performing well digitally. Early placements on the Nintendo eShop indicate high player interest, and strong digital sales could push Final Fantasy 7 Remake into the list of top-selling Switch 2 titles shortly after launch.

While Nintendo and Square Enix have not released official sales figures yet, the combination of sold-out physical editions and visible digital momentum tells a convincing story.

That’s not the end of Final Fantasy news. Insiders still claim that Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth remains on track for an Xbox release in the future. Meanwhile, Switch 2 owners may not have to wait long for more Square Enix content, as Kingdom Hearts Integrum Masterpiece is also expected to arrive on the platform soon.

If this early performance holds, Final Fantasy VII Remake could become one of the Switch 2’s most important third-party launches to date.

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