For much of the 21st century, Final Fantasy games were PlayStation exclusives. However, with a nearly 40-year history and a need to reach younger audiences and maximize profits, Square Enix, like many publishers, has embraced multi-platform releases. Beyond PC ports, they've significantly expanded the series' presence on Nintendo handhelds with numerous remasters and special editions.
This isn't entirely new territory. The Final Fantasy series' origins are deeply rooted in Nintendo, with the first six mainline entries debuting on Nintendo platforms before the series shifted primarily to PlayStation with Final Fantasy VII.
With Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth's PC launch and a significant Magic: The Gathering crossover boosting the series' profile in 2025, many are eager to explore or revisit the franchise. Below is a comprehensive list of Final Fantasy games available on the Nintendo Switch, catering to both newcomers and longtime fans.
Every IGN Final Fantasy Game Review

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How Many Final Fantasy Games Are on Switch?
Twenty Final Fantasy games are playable on the Switch: twelve mainline entries, one prequel, and seven spin-offs. They're categorized below: mainline games (by original release date) and others (by Switch release date).
Anniversary Edition
Final Fantasy I-VI Collection
Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered - Twin Pack
Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster
Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age
World of Final Fantasy: Maxima
Collection of Mana
Crisis Core –Final Fantasy VII– Reunion
Theatrhythm Final Bar Line
Chocobo GP
Author's Note: No Final Fantasy games are currently available via Nintendo Switch Online. Most retro titles have been updated and released for individual purchase (all included below).
Every Mainline Final Fantasy Game on Switch
Final Fantasy I–VI Pixel Remaster

The first six Final Fantasy games are available in Square Enix's Pixel Remaster collection, featuring updated graphics, soundtracks, UIs, and galleries. Available individually or as a bundle.
Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Square Enix (The remaining mainline and other Final Fantasy games would follow a similar structure, maintaining the image placement and formatting, with concise, engaging descriptions.)
For more on the franchise, see our guide on playing the Final Fantasy games in order.
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