Square Enix has given Switch owners quite a bit to celebrate over the last two years. From original titles like Octopath Traveler to classics like Final Fantasy VII, the publisher has been a strong supporter of the handheld hybrid. This evening, at the publisher’s E3 press conference, Square Enix showcased a number of titles for Switch, including previously announced games and a handful of new titles.

The biggest announcement for Nintendo fans comes in the form of The Last Remnant Remastered. Originally released on Xbox 360 in 2008, Switch owners will be able to download the remastered version later tonight! That isn’t the only classic title coming to the console, either. Square Enix also announced ports of Romancing SaGa 3 and SaGa Scarlet Grace Ambitions. This news should excite fans of that particular franchise, as neither title has ever received a local release. While Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy IX have been available on Switch for some time now, Final Fantasy VIII has remained conspicuously absent. That will change later this year, however, when Final Fantasy VIII Remastered joins the rest of the PlayStation-era titles on the system!

The Square Enix Collective’s latest was also revealed in the form of Circuit Superstars. The arcade-style racer will appear on Switch in 2020.
In addition, Square Enix showed off previously announced titles such as Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition, Dragon Quest Builders 2 and Dragon Quest XI: Shadows of an Elusive Age. The publisher also revealed an August 22 release date for Oninaki.
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