July 4, 2026
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The massive road-trip JRPG could find a new home on Nintendo's upcoming hardware, testing the limits of the next-generation hybrid console.
By Chuy, Senior Staff Writer
Jul 4, 2026 · Reviewed by the Nexzy newsroom

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Square Enix is actively considering a port of Final Fantasy XV for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, the publisher revealed recently. Squeezing a massive, open-world road trip designed for beefier hardware onto a Nintendo platform is a technical hurdle that has historically required either a minor miracle or a lot of compromise.
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During a recent Square Enix shareholder Q&A, the developer clarified that while a port is "not entirely impossible" despite those technical hurdles, they do not have concrete plans to share just yet. That phrase is the industry equivalent of a polite nod when asked if you plan to clean your garage this weekend—it acknowledges the task exists, but nobody is reaching for the broom.
The JRPG is no stranger to traveling, having previously been released across multiple platforms. That roster includes a mobile-optimized Pocket Edition that turned the photorealistic cast into adorable, chibi-style bobbleheads to fit onto phone screens. Landing on Nintendo's next-generation platform would mark a major technical milestone for the game while expanding its long-term audience to a whole new ecosystem of handheld players.
Porting a game of this scale involves navigating a maze of hardware limitations. The original release of Final Fantasy XV pushed past-generation consoles to their absolute limits, demanding a lot from their processors to render its sweeping vistas, real-time combat, and highly detailed environment physics.
While Nintendo's next-generation platform represents a fresh slate, adapting the sprawling adventure remains a challenge. The developer's cautious stance suggests that while they are looking at the possibility, the project remains in the realm of theory. It is a classic wait-and-see situation, where the technical reality of the new hardware will ultimately dictate whether the game can run smoothly without having to undergo the same heavy visual diet that created the Pocket Edition.
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Bringing one of Square Enix’s most expensive productions to Nintendo’s next hardware shows how much the publisher wants to stretch the lifecycle of its major catalog titles. If the port eventually materializes, it would demonstrate that the upcoming console has the horsepower to handle heavy-duty eighth-generation open worlds without needing to shrink the heroes down to pocket-sized proportions again. For Nintendo, securing a massive, mainline Final Fantasy entry early in the console's lifecycle would be a clear signal that third-party support is moving into a higher gear.
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