Hamaguchi Explains Switch 2 Game-Key Card Decision for Final Fantasy VII Remake
- ⚡Xe⚡
- Sep 25
- 3 min read

The Switch 2 version of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade will use a Game-Key Card rather than a standard physical cartridge, as the game’s size of nearly 100GB exceeds the 64GB cartridge limit. Buyers of the physical edition will receive a reversible cover and a Magic Booster, but the included cartridge only contains the download key.
In an interview with JPGames, director Naoki Hamaguchi addressed the criticism surrounding the use of Game-Key Cards for the Switch 2 version.
“Yeah, I have heard the reaction that the various Nintendo gamers have towards the keycard. I understand where they’re coming from, definitely. I can see the things that they are maybe annoyed with, maybe why they don’t like it, and I get that, I really do. But certainly, among developers, the discussion about the keycard format is perhaps a bit different to what the fans maybe expect.”
He explained that while storage limitations play a role, the main challenge for developers of large-scale titles lies in loading speed. Physical cartridges load much slower compared to SSDs, which negatively affects performance for high-end HD games. Semi-download solutions, like the Game-Key Card, allow developers to use the SSD for smoother loading.
“It’s always, I think, looked at in terms of the memory restrictions, and that is an issue, that’s not something we can ignore, the fact that the standard cartridge, like you say, has a smaller memory, and we have to work around that. But I think perhaps the biggest issue for developers, certainly for people like us who make high-end HD games, is the loading speed, because you compare that to the solid-state drive and the speed you can get from loading from that, it’s going to be inferior to that, it just has to be, that’s the way the media works, physically. So that’s the bigger issue, really, in terms of making games, making high-end games for the Switch 2, and what it allows, obviously, by doing a semi-download version of the game, you can then use the SSD and rely on that for that smoother loading. So that’s perhaps the bigger issue in terms of a developer.”
Hamaguchi added that he hopes fans will come to see Game-Key Cards as part of the Switch 2’s ecosystem, since they provide more flexibility and make certain releases possible on the system.
“This is just my personal thoughts about this, but I kind of like, if possible, maybe Nintendo fans to understand the key cards and maybe come to accept it as part of the culture of gaming on Switch, because it allows more opportunities. It’s an option, it’s not that everyone has to use it, but it’s another option to deliver the games to fans, and I think we could lose out on opportunities, there may be people, if we didn’t have that option, who wouldn’t get to play the game. So from a developer’s perspective, it allows us to bring more high-end experiences to Switch players, and I think that’s a good thing. I really get where people are coming from in terms of their negativity towards it, and there are good reasons and debates to have there. But if people come to accept it more, I think there are advantages too, and from a developer’s perspective, it does let us do things that maybe we wouldn’t otherwise.”
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About FINAL FANTASY VII
First released in 1997 on the PlayStation® computer entertainment system, FINAL FANTASY VII celebrated its 25th Anniversary in 2022. The game is universally regarded as a hallmark title of the RPG genre. The original title received high praise for its epic storyline, unique characters, and movie sequences that utilized the most cutting-edge technology of the time. Since then, the game revolving around iconic hero, Cloud Strife and his pursuit of the antagonist Sephiroth has sold over 15.3 million copies worldwide and continues to receive widespread acclaim from critics and fans around the world. The popular game has even expanded into spin-offs, films and merchandise.
Now, Square Enix’s FINAL FANTASY VII remake project created by a team of original and new developers, retells the story of the genre-redefining RPG across three distinct, and standalone games. The first game of the trilogy, FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE is now available on the PC and the PS5® and PS4® consoles, will be available on Jan. 22, 2026 for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox PC, and Nintendo Switch™ 2 platforms. FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH, the second game in the trilogy, has been praised by both players and critics across the globe, earning more than 125 perfect scores from media and 40 Game of the Year awards, and is available now for PC and the PS5® console.










