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FF7 Remake director says porting to 'lower-end' Switch 2 is a challenge
Naoki Hamaguchi gets real about playing Final Fantasy on a Nintendo machine
"Switch 2 is a very appealing platform and a great piece of hardware," Hamaguchi said. "That said, compared to other consoles, the specs are a little bit on the lower-end side. I have seen a lot of other publishers struggling to get their games to work very smoothly on the Nintendo Switch 2. But considering that this is a trilogy, and Remake being the first title within it, I really wanted to make sure that we are conveying that quality to Nintendo players for them to understand just how great Final Fantasy 7 Remake is."
On Rebirth
"At this point, we have gotten the game built," Hamaguchi said. "Our engineers are working hard to optimize and to provide the final polish on the build. I'm hoping that we'll be able to provide more information on Rebirth in the very near future. Compared to the first title, the world map is a lot larger, so there is no doubt that it's a more challenging production process. But our engineers are very passionate about the work that they're doing, so I'm confident that we'll be able to deliver."
The factoid about publishers struggling to get their games running on Switch 2 is something that is a first. So far the situation has been better than Switch 1, but ports have numerous downgrades even against the Xbox Series S versions.