Surprise! Starting today, 28th April, you can download a free demo for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on both the Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S. Any progress made during the demo will carry over when the full game launches for these platforms on 3rd June. As an added bonus, players with demo save data on their devices will receive a 'kupo charm' for Moogle fans and a 'survival set' that includes bonus healing items, which will be helpful during the early stages of the game.
Quick Facts — Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
| Publisher | Square Enix |
|---|---|
| Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X/S |
| Release Date | 3rd June |
The demo offers a substantial portion of the game, featuring the first two of Rebirth's 14 chapters. Chapter 1 centers around Cloud's memories of the infamous Nibelheim incident, while Chapter 2 shifts to the present day as the party arrives in Kalm, regrouping after their escape from Midgar at the end of Final Fantasy 7 Remake.
As you dive into the demo, you’ll experience the early parts of the story and some semi-open areas, including your first games of Queen's Blood, a new mini-game that adds an engaging time sink. The demo weighs in at 45GB on the Nintendo Switch 2 and 91GB on the Xbox Series X/S, so be prepared for a sizable download.
Technical Performance
Curious about how the game performs on the Nintendo Switch 2? I had the chance to try out the demo recently, and I can confidently say it feels magical. According to my preview, this demo represents a better technical feat than even Final Fantasy 7 Remake. "The particle effects, the magic effects, the 30fps framerate (which is perfectly fine for a game like this, thank you very much) - all of it feels just as at home on Switch 2 as it ever did on PS5. Somehow," I noted.
New Progression System
Alongside the demo, players can explore a streamlined progression system that simplifies gameplay and makes it easier to catch up on the story. This change is particularly beneficial for newcomers and fans looking to refresh their memories before the third part of the trilogy is released, ensuring that players can dive right back into the action without missing a beat.
Conclusion
Overall, the demo for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth provides a fantastic opportunity for players to engage with the game's early chapters and experience its technical prowess on newer platforms. With progression carry-over and enticing rewards, this demo is a must-try for fans eagerly awaiting the full release on 3rd June.