Final Fantasy Resonance Unveils Stunning New Trailer — Square Enix Reveals Heroes, World, and Classic Turn-Based Combat
Square Enix has released an impressive new trailer for Final Fantasy Resonance, offering the most detailed look yet at the franchise's first-ever HD-2D adventure. The latest showcase highlights the game's breathtaking world, introduces its central heroes, and provides an extended preview of the classic turn-based battle system, confirming that Resonance is designed as a modern love letter to traditional Final Fantasy games.

The trailer follows a group of warriors whose destinies become intertwined through a mysterious force known as Resonance. Players will journey across a beautifully crafted fantasy world rendered in Square Enix's acclaimed HD-2D style, blending detailed pixel art with dynamic lighting, cinematic effects, and fully three-dimensional environments. The footage showcases diverse kingdoms, ancient ruins, enchanted forests, and towering castles, reinforcing the game's focus on exploration and story-driven adventure.
Combat marks a return to the series' roots while introducing several new mechanics. Battles are fully turn-based, featuring the new Resonance system that allows party members to combine abilities for powerful cooperative attacks. The trailer also confirms the return of iconic Espers, who can be summoned to unleash devastating attacks, alongside a new Vision mechanic that enhances strategic options during combat. Longtime fans will also notice appearances from legendary Final Fantasy heroes, hinting that characters from across the franchise will play an important role throughout the adventure.
Scheduled to launch on October 22, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2, Final Fantasy Resonance is shaping up to be one of Square Enix's most nostalgic projects in years. By combining gorgeous HD-2D visuals, classic turn-based gameplay, memorable heroes, and a brand-new fantasy world, the game aims to unite longtime fans with a new generation of JRPG players—while proving that traditional Final Fantasy still has a bright future.