A new listing has surfaced suggesting that Final Fantasy VII: Revelation, the upcoming conclusion to Square Enix’s remake trilogy, may feature extensive post-launch DLC support, including a full story expansion. The game, set to release on Nintendo Switch 2 in 2027, is already generating attention due to early indications that its content roadmap could extend far beyond the base campaign.
According to data tracked by EpicDB, a third-party platform that monitors changes on the Epic Games Store, the store page for Final Fantasy VII: Revelation references multiple premium editions and downloadable content plans. These include a Premium Edition, a Premium Plus Edition, a Story Expansion Pass, and as many as nine separate DLC packs listed within the backend entries.
While the details have sparked speculation within the community, Square Enix has not officially confirmed any of the listed content. Industry observers note that such backend entries can sometimes represent placeholder data or early testing structures rather than finalized content plans.
It is also worth noting that series director Naoki Hamaguchi has previously acknowledged the possibility of post-launch expansions, though no specific details have been shared publicly.
For now, fans are advised to treat the listings as unverified until Square Enix provides official clarification closer to launch.
