Square Enix dropped the ports players have been eyeing since the Switch 2 reveal, but the fine print reads like a deliberate middle finger to anyone who already owns the originals. Octopath Traveler and its sequel land on Nintendo's new hardware today in Japan as digital-only releases, with Western players waiting until October 1 for the same treatment.
The lack of save data transfer or any upgrade path means dual owners get to start fresh twice over, while the pricing sits at a full $59.99 per title or a $74.99 bundle in the West. Physical editions are apparently coming later in Japan as game-key cards, but that hardly softens the blow for a pair of games already available on every other current platform.
The announcement trailer touts improved resolution and framerate on the new hardware, yet the execution feels more like a cash-grab rerelease than a thoughtful next-gen treatment. Communities on X and Reddit are already side-eyeing the decision, especially given how cleanly other Square Enix titles have handled cross-generation transitions in the past.