Physical copies of the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Square Enix’s action role-playing game, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, are currently sold out at nearly all retailers in the US.
A mere three days after the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 port of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, physical copies of the game are currently sold out (via price tracker Deku Deals and Twitter/X user Nintendeal) at nearly all major retailers in the US. As seen in the image below. this includes Best Buy, GameStop, and Target.
The only exception is Amazon, where those interested can still place an order for a physical copy of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade for Nintendo’s current-gen console. That said, there is a small caveat, which is that buyers will have to wait until somewhere between February 1 and February 7, 2026, in order to receive their copy, In case they opt for free delivery, the wait time is longer. Alternatively, it’s always possible to purchase a digital copy directly from the Nintendo eShop.
The situation with physical copies being sold out for the Switch 2 is an early indication that the game is selling rather well on Nintendo’s current-gen console, despite arriving nearly 6 years after its original release for the PS4 on April 10, 2020. On June 10, 2021, Square Enix launched the Intergrade version featuring improved visuals for the PS5, and later for Windows PC on December 16, 2021. The Intergrade subtitle refers to additional DLC starring Yuffie, which expands the game’s story. This version has now been released for the Switch 2 and Xbox.
In our review, we praised the Switch 2 port of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, calling it a visual showcase that can stand alongside the PS5 version. It renders at a clean 1080p resolution through DLSS upscaling and looks just as good as the PS5 release, if not better in some areas. It clearly surpasses the PS4 version, especially with improved visual effects and higher quality textures, which were a known limitation on last-generation hardware.
