Square Enix and Gemdrops quietly dropped Star Ocean: The Second Story R onto the Nintendo Switch 2 eShop today (16 July), giving JRPG fans on Nintendo’s latest hardware access to one of the most polished remakes of the past few years. The timing lands squarely in the middle of the Star Ocean 30th Anniversary celebrations, with the franchise’s big anniversary livestream happening this Sunday, 20 July, at 7pm SGT.

What Is Star Ocean: The Second Story R?
Originally released in November 2023, Star Ocean: The Second Story R is a full remake of the 1998 PlayStation classic, rebuilt around Gemdrops’ distinctive 2.5D aesthetic — 2D pixel art characters moving across richly detailed 3D environments. You choose between two protagonists at the start: Claude, a young Earth Federation officer stranded on an underdeveloped planet, or Rena, a Nedean healer who encounters him first. Their paths intertwine, but the story unfolds differently depending on whose perspective you play.
The battle system layers in “Break” mechanics and “Assault Actions” on top of the original’s real-time combat, and the soundtrack has been fully recomposed by Motoi Sakuraba — the composer behind the entire Star Ocean and Valkyrie Profile series. Three difficulty settings (Earth, Galaxy, Universe) and an expanded Private Actions system mean there’s room to go as deep as you like.
What the Switch 2 Version Brings
The Switch 2 edition runs at a higher resolution than the original Switch release, taking advantage of the hardware’s bump in output quality. Beyond the resolution lift, Square Enix has not published a detailed changelog of Switch 2-specific features — no confirmed frame-rate target or exclusive additions have been announced. The game itself is otherwise the same version that launched on PS4, PS5, Switch, and PC in 2023.

The Catch — No Upgrade Path, No Save Transfer
This is the part existing Switch owners need to read before purchasing. In line with several other Square Enix Nintendo Switch to Switch 2 transitions, there is no upgrade pack — you cannot pay a small fee to unlock the Switch 2 edition if you already own the Switch version. You will need to purchase the game again at its full price of US$49.99 (check your local Nintendo eShop for the regional price in Singapore dollars).
Equally important: save data does not carry over between versions. Picking up the Switch 2 edition means starting your playthrough fresh, even if you had a 40-hour file on the original Switch version.

Is It Worth Getting?
If you already cleared the game on Switch, the Switch 2 version’s incremental visual upgrade probably doesn’t justify repurchasing — especially without save transfer. But if you’re new to Second Story R, or if the Switch 2 is simply your primary gaming platform going forward, this is an excellent entry point. The game ranked among the best JRPGs of 2023 across every platform it touched, and the 2.5D presentation holds up beautifully on a larger screen.
For Singapore JRPG fans on Switch 2, it’s also one of the deeper experiences available on the platform right now — a dual-protagonist structure with over 20 different endings and a post-game dungeon that will keep completionists busy for a long time.

Where to Get It
Star Ocean: The Second Story R for Nintendo Switch 2 is available now on the Nintendo eShop at US$49.99 (check the Singapore eShop for local pricing). If you want a deeper look at the broader franchise before diving in, tune in to the Star Ocean 30th Anniversary Livestream this Sunday at 7pm SGT — it’s free to watch and covers the series’ history and future. Check out other game news on the blog for more from the world of JRPGs and Switch 2.
