Square Enix’s Biggest-Ever Switch 2, Switch eShop Sale Discounts FF7, Dragon Quest

Square Enix has switched on what it’s calling its biggest-ever Nintendo eShop sale, slashing prices across dozens of Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest and SaGa titles on both Nintendo Switch 2 and the original Switch. According to Nintendo Everything, the promotion covers new all-time low prices on marquee releases including Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined, and Octopath Traveler 0, alongside a long tail of back-catalogue classics stretching back to the NES era.
The sale, which went live on July 3, 2026, spans two separate storefront listings, one for Switch 2 native releases and another for Switch titles that remain playable on Switch 2 through backward compatibility. That structure matters for anyone who upgraded consoles recently, since it means owners of Nintendo’s newer hardware can still grab discounted legacy Switch entries without needing a physical cart or a second library.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade Hits Its Lowest Switch 2 Price Yet
The headline grab for Switch 2 owners is Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, listed at $13.99 down from $39.99, according to the pricing table Nintendo Everything published from the eShop listing. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth also drops to $29.99, giving players a relatively cheap way to chase the full Midgar-to-Remako trilogy arc on Nintendo’s current console.
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles and Octopath Traveler 0 also hit new low prices on Switch 2, at $29.99 and $32.49 respectively. For a publisher that has historically kept its bigger remasters and remakes at near full price for years after launch, seeing Remake Intergrade fall this far is a notable signal that Square Enix wants Switch 2 owners actively building out their RPG libraries rather than waiting for the next Nintendo Direct sale cycle.
Dragon Quest’s HD-2D Remakes and Pixel Remasters Get Deep Cuts on Switch
Dragon Quest fans have arguably the strongest case for shopping right now. Dragon Quest 1 & 2 HD-2D Remake and Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined both sit at new lows across Switch and Switch 2, at $38.99 and $41.99 respectively, per the figures cited by Nintendo Everything. Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake is also discounted on Switch, down to $29.99 from $59.99, rounding out Square Enix’s modern rebuild of its numbered mainline trilogy.
Older entries get hit even harder. The original Dragon Quest drops to $2.99, Dragon Quest 2 to $3.89, and Dragon Quest 11 S falls to $19.99, making this one of the cheapest ways yet to catch up on the entire series’ history before jumping into whatever HD-2D remake comes next.
SaGa, NieR and Pixel Remaster Collections Round Out the Switch List
Beyond the two flagship franchises, the Switch-specific list Nintendo Everything compiled includes steep cuts to the SaGa series, with Romancing SaGa 2 at $7.49, Romancing SaGa 3 at $8.69, and Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven at $24.99. SaGa Emerald Beyond, one of Square Enix’s more recent entries in the branching-narrative series, is also discounted to $24.99.
NieR: Automata drops to $15.99, while the Final Fantasy 1-6 Pixel Remaster Collection falls to $44.99 from its usual $74.99, a meaningful discount for anyone wanting the retro mainline entries in one bundle. Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age and Tactics Ogre: Reborn also hit new lows on the Switch side of the promotion, alongside Trials of Mana and Fantasian Neo Dimension.
What the Discounts Mean for NZ and Australian eShop Shoppers
The prices reported by Nintendo Everything are listed in US dollars, reflecting the American eShop storefront, but Square Enix sales of this scale typically roll out simultaneously across regional Nintendo eShops, including New Zealand and Australia. Local pricing will appear in NZD or AUD once players load the storefront on their own console, so shoppers in either region should check the eShop directly rather than assume a straight currency conversion of the US figures.
With Square Enix billing this as its biggest Nintendo eShop sale to date, it’s worth moving quickly if any of these titles have been sitting in a wishlist. Company-wide platform sales like this one tend to be time-limited, and Nintendo Everything’s report gives no indication of how long the current pricing will remain live, so RPG fans eyeing Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade or the Dragon Quest HD-2D remakes shouldn’t wait too long to check out.
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