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Final Fantasy VII leak now suggests 9 DLC packs: Story Expansion Pass listed
Epic Games Store backend entry for trilogy finale remains unconfirmed

- July 3, 2026
- Updated: July 3, 2026 at 7:56 AM

Final Fantasy VII Revelation, reportedly the last chapter in Square Enix’s Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy, has surfaced through a leaked Epic Games Store listing. Reports tied to that backend entry mention nine DLC packs plus a Story Expansion Pass, although Square Enix hasn’t confirmed any of it.
If you’ve been following the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy, this leak has real implications. If the Epic Games Store backend entry holds up, Square Enix may be lining up far more post-launch support than it did for Final Fantasy VII Remake, which got Episode Intermission, or Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, which got almost no story add-ons at all. That could even mean story content that picks up after the ending, with possible nods to Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children or Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII. Still, placeholder names and provisional content are a very real possibility here, so none of this should be taken as locked in while Square Enix stays silent.
It’s not hard to understand why the reaction is split. A lot of fans are excited by the idea of getting more story, but there’s also concern about heavy monetization. At the same time, a bigger picture is starting to take shape: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth opened with softer PlayStation 5 sales than some expected, then found momentum later on PC; there have been reports pointing to a possible Spring 2027 multiplatform target; Tetsuya Nomura has said development is going smoothly and that an announcement is scheduled; Naoki Hamaguchi has promised a true climax that combines Final Fantasy VII Remake’s character focus with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’s scale; and the expected role of the Highwind airship only adds to the sense that Square Enix is building toward a very ambitious finale.
Right now, there’s nothing to download, and until Square Enix says something publicly, the apparent DLC plans for Final Fantasy VII Revelation should be treated for what they are: a leak, not a promise.
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