Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will become much easier to complete on PC and PS5 when the RPG arrives June 3 on Switch 2 and Xbox. That’s because a ridiculously easy mode that debuted with Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade earlier this year is now planned for the second part of the trilogy, too.
The official Final Fantasy account on X revealed that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will get Streamlined Progression options. This means you can switch a toggle to always dish out 9,999 damage, for instance, or have your HP always at its fullest. Square Enix allows for players to mix and match these easy settings, meaning you can choose how relaxing to make the RPG.
Streamlined Progression, letting you keep all gauges fully charged and continually hit for 9999 damage is included in the Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox versions of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and will be added to the PS5 and PC versions.
More details to come soon. pic.twitter.com/ja4r9MZ4IW— FINAL FANTASY VII (@finalfantasyvii) February 10, 2026
This announcement comes a few weeks after Square Enix updated Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on PS5 and PC with these easy options. That ensured all versions of the RPG were comparable, as the Switch 2 and Xbox versions got Streamlined Progression options, too. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is one of many Switch 2 games–including Resident Evil Requiem, Pragmata, and 007: First Light–on the way that could fix a long-running Nintendo problem this year.
While the name for the third part of the Final Fantasy VII remake trilogy has been decided, Square Enix isn’t sharing the title just yet. But the company has previously confirmed it will come to Switch 2 and Xbox alongside PS5 and PC.

