Square Enix is delivering a major treat for Nintendo Switch 2 owners this summer. The beloved Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster is officially making its way to the new console, launching in July 2026 with a suite of quality-of-life improvements that have never been available on a home console before. This surprise announcement came just ahead of the latest Nintendo Direct, adding to an already packed week of Final Fantasy news.

The remastered collection, which originally debuted in 2014, bundles both Final Fantasy X and its direct sequel Final Fantasy X-2 in one definitive package. It includes all the bonus content from the international versions of the original games, the bridging short film Eternal Calm, and the audio drama Final Fantasy X: Will, which picks up a year after X-2. Now, the Switch 2 edition adds two highly requested features: a toggle to turn random encounters on or off, and a high-speed mode for faster battles. These options were previously exclusive to the PC version, making this the most feature-rich console release yet.

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To celebrate the announcement, Square Enix released a new trailer that showcases the game's enhanced visuals and rearranged score, offering a nostalgic highlight reel of Tidus and Yuna's journey through Spira. The trailer captures the emotional highs and epic battles that have made Final Fantasy X one of the most cherished entries in the franchise.

What Are 'Final Fantasy X' and 'X-2' About?

Final Fantasy X follows Tidus, a star blitzball player from the futuristic city of Zanarkand, who is transported to the world of Spira after a fateful encounter with the monstrous Sin. He becomes a guardian for the summoner Yuna on her pilgrimage to defeat Sin, uncovering deep truths about his own existence and his father's dark legacy. The game was revolutionary for its time, being the first in the series to feature full voice acting and fully three-dimensional environments on the PlayStation 2.

Final Fantasy X-2 continues the story two years later, with Yuna taking the lead as a Sphere Hunter alongside her friends Rikku and Paine. Her quest to find Tidus soon becomes a mission to save Spira once more, as the fragile peace left in Sin's wake threatens to collapse under political turmoil. The sequel offers a lighter, more adventurous tone while still delivering a compelling narrative.

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New Features and Pre-Order Details

The Switch 2 version of Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster is now available for pre-order at $49.99. The addition of random encounter toggles and high-speed mode addresses long-standing fan requests, making it easier to revisit Spira at your own pace. These features have been praised in past Final Fantasy remasters, and their inclusion here elevates this version above all previous console releases.

This announcement follows a whirlwind of Final Fantasy news, including the reveal of Final Fantasy VII: Revelation at Summer Game Fest, the HD-2D Final Fantasy Resonance coming in October, and Tifa Lockhart joining Street Fighter 6. For those eager to see more of the franchise's future, the Kingdom Hearts 4 trailer also confirmed a Switch 2 release, signaling a strong lineup for the platform.

Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer, this remaster offers the definitive way to experience two of the most beloved JRPGs ever made. Mark your calendars for July 2026—Spira is calling.