During the Final Fantasy XIV Fan Fest keynote, Square Enix CEO Takashi Kiryu announced that Final Fantasy XIV is coming to the Nintendo Switch 2, marking a significant moment in the game's 13-year history. The port is set to launch in August 2026, along with a month-long early access test, which will be free for players. This announcement generated excitement, with screams erupting from the audience as the Switch 2 logo appeared on screen.
Quick Facts — Final Fantasy XIV
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| Publisher | Square Enix |
| Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch 2, PC, Mac, Xbox, PlayStation |
| Release Date | August |
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Players can expect cross-progression between platforms, but there's a catch: the Nintendo Switch 2 version will require a separate subscription and license. This is a departure from the cross-platform subscriptions currently available on PC, Mac, Xbox, and PlayStation. However, for those who have an active subscription on another platform, the subscription on Switch 2 will be half-price, which softens the blow somewhat.
About Final Fantasy XIV
Final Fantasy XIV is developed and published by Square Enix. The game is known for its rich storytelling and engaging MMORPG mechanics, attracting a dedicated player base over the years.
Key Features of the Switch 2 Launch
- Cross-Progression: Players can continue their adventures across different platforms seamlessly.
- Separate Subscription: A new subscription model will apply specifically for the Switch 2 version.
- Separate License: Players must purchase a separate license to play on the Switch 2.
- Half-Price Subscription: Active subscribers on other platforms will receive a reduced subscription rate on Switch 2.
Community Reaction
The announcement caught players off guard, leading to enthusiastic reactions. Director Yoshi-P noted that Nintendo “kind of freaked out a little” during the live demonstration of the port, indicating the excitement surrounding the reveal. While the gameplay showcased was limited, it hinted at the potential for Final Fantasy XIV to reach a new audience on the Switch 2.
