• Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is officially launching on Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch 2.
  • A suite of powerful "Boost" features are making their debut, including a game-changing 9,999 damage toggle specifically for minigames.
  • These highly anticipated quality-of-life additions are also expected for PlayStation 5 players via a simultaneous free patch.
  • All planned for a unified release and update on June 3, 2026.

Well, fellow adventurers, get ready to experience the next chapter of the Final Fantasy VII saga on new hardware with some seriously enticing quality-of-life upgrades! "In Game News" has confirmed that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is breaking platform barriers, making the jump to Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch 2 this summer. But that's not all – this port comes packed with an array of "Boost" features, including a brand-new minigame assist that veteran players and newcomers alike are going to love.

Launch & Patch Details

Mark your calendars, because June 3, 2026, is shaping up to be a big day for Final Fantasy VII fans. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, previously a PlayStation 5 exclusive, will officially arrive on Xbox Series X|S and the rumored Nintendo Switch 2. For those already deep into the game on PS5, don't feel left out; we fully expect these same "Boost" features to land as a free patch on your console, following the precedent set by Final Fantasy VII Remake's multi-platform rollout.

Game-Changing Boost Features

Director Naoki Hamaguchi himself took to social media to showcase the extensive bonus settings menu, confirming a wealth of returning options from the Remake's enhanced ports, alongside a highly requested new addition. These aren't just minor tweaks; these are options designed to streamline your experience, tackle challenging content, or simply enjoy the epic narrative without the grind.

The New Minigame Ace: 9,999 Damage Toggle

For anyone who's ever cursed at a chocobo race or struggled with a particularly fiendish card game, rejoice! The standout new feature is a toggle that allows players to **always deal 9,999 damage in minigames.** As Hamaguchi succinctly put it, "For players who find mini‑games difficult, a new '9999 Damage' assist option has been added. We hope these features help everyone enjoy the adventure in a…" This is a huge accessibility and frustration-saver, a true piece of fan service that lets everyone enjoy *all* aspects of Rebirth.

Returning Boosts: Power Up Your Adventure

Beyond the minigame assist, a comprehensive suite of "Boost" options, familiar from the Final Fantasy VII Remake ports, are making a comeback. These are designed to empower players and customize the difficulty to their liking:

  • Constant Max HP & MP: Say goodbye to managing health and magic – keep your party at peak performance.
  • Limit Gauge Always Full: Unleash devastating Limit Breaks at will, turning the tide of any battle.
  • Constant Max Synergy ATB Gauge Always Full: Chain powerful Synergy Abilities endlessly, showcasing your party's teamwork.
  • Constant Max Damage: Experience continuous high damage output in standard combat.
  • 2x EXP & 3x AP Gain: Turbo-charge your character and Materia progression.
  • Easy Weapon Ability Acquisition: Unlock those valuable weapon skills without the grind.
  • More Materials Collected: Stock up on crafting and upgrade components faster than ever.
  • Constant Max Gil: No more worrying about currency; buy what you need when you need it.
  • Constant Max Recovery Items: Keep your inventory full of vital potions and elixirs.
  • Max Materia Levels: Instantly achieve maximum proficiency with your Materia, optimizing your build instantly.

Our Take: More Ways to Play Is Always a Win

From our analyst desk, these Boost features are a massive win. They don't just cater to players seeking a more casual experience or those who want to power through the story; they also offer incredible utility for completionists who want to quickly max out their characters for endgame challenges, or simply revisit specific sections without the grind. The inclusion of the 9,999 damage toggle for minigames is particularly inspired, recognizing a common pain point and addressing it with a simple, effective solution.

This move mirrors Square Enix's strategy with Remake, bringing the full suite of enhancements to new platforms and existing players simultaneously. It's smart, player-friendly, and ensures that everyone gets to experience the magic of Rebirth in a way that best suits their playstyle come June 3rd.