Run 30 frames!SE confirms the performance details of Final Fantasy 7 Switch2 remake

Square Enix has clarified the performance details of Final Fantasy 7: Remake Intergrade on the Nintendo Switch 2 platform through official channels.The company recently posted a statement on its official social media platform to confirm that this highly anticipated transplant will run smoothly at a stable 30 frames per second, ensuring silky performance and clear picture quality on Nintendo's new hardware.

30帧运行! SE确认《最终幻想7》Switch2重制性能细节

The official statement stems from a wave of speculation triggered by previous reports from foreign media NintendoLife, which claimed that Square Enix representatives suggested that the game's target frame rate was 40 frames.But the claim has been corrected, and Square Enix directly stated that the game will lock 30 frames.

30帧运行! SE确认《最终幻想7》Switch2重制性能细节

The authoritative technical analysis agency Digital Foundry praised the performance and visual performance of the transplanted version in a recent trial of the Switch 2.They said in the evaluation: "This is the most amazing work we have seen on Switch 2 at the moment. The game runs at a stable 30 frames and looks amazing with excellent dynamic blur. It runs completely stable, and the picture quality is on par with the PlayStation 4 version, and it should be said to be even better. Its level is between the PS4 and PS5 versions, with extremely excellent picture clarity and perfectly matched with the 1080p screen, which is very satisfying."

Switch 2 version of "Final Fantasy 7: Remake Intergrade" not only includes the basic game, but will also include the "DLC Euphip" with a new storyline.Square Enix claims that this game will be released this winter, and the specific date has not been announced yet.

30帧运行! SE确认《最终幻想7》Switch2重制性能细节

With the official specifications clear, players can expect a stable 30-frame experience on the Switch 2.Early previews show that this version may be comparable to or even surpass the PS4 version in terms of screen performance.