Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Story Expansion Pass Hinted by Epic Store Leak
Final Fantasy 7 fans are getting their hopes up after a new store leak surfaced what appears to be a Story Expansion pass for Final Fantasy 7 Revelation. The discovery has players scanning for hints about what kind of DLC is coming next, and how much new content it could actually include.
The Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Story Expansion Pass has shown up in the Epic Games Store database via a listing that’s been spotted with placeholder entries for as many as nine additional DLC packs. While the page doesn’t spell out details, the structure alone suggests there’s a planned bundle of extra releases rather than a single one-off add-on.
At the moment, it’s unclear what any of those packs will cover. That uncertainty leaves room for anything from larger expansion-style content to smaller costume or item drops, but the “Story Expansion Pass” label implies at least some of the lineup is meant to expand the game’s narrative.
Quick facts
- A Story Expansion pass for Final Fantasy 7 Revelation was spotted in the Epic Games Store database.
- The listing includes placeholders for up to nine DLC packs.
- Exact DLC contents are unknown, ranging potentially from story additions to costumes or items.
- Fans are discussing possible connections to Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children and Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy 7.
- Genesis from Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII is a character many players want to see represented.
- Final Fantasy 7 Remake launched on PS4 in 2020, followed by an enhanced Integrade release on PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S.
- Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is available across all platforms.
- Final Fantasy 7 Revelation is scheduled for the first half of next year.
What players think the DLC could include
With the placeholders now out in the open, speculation has kicked into high gear. Some fans are hoping the extra content could pull from the animated spinoff Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children, while others point to the third-person shooter Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy 7 as a possible source of ideas.
There’s also a strong push to see Genesis included. Genesis is the central antagonist of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, an action role-playing spinoff that originally released on PSP, and fans are curious whether the upcoming pass could adapt his presence or related story threads for this remaster-focused project.
What Square Enix will choose to bring over—and what it will leave untouched—remains a waiting game. Still, many players see this as a key opportunity for the studio to round out the Final Fantasy 7 remaster experience, aiming to make the overall package feel as complete as possible.
Where the trilogy stands
Final Fantasy 7 Remake originally launched in 2020 for PS4. Its enhanced Integrade edition later arrived on PS5 and PC, and it was also released for Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S.
The second entry in the trilogy, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, is now available across every platform where the series has released. Final Fantasy 7 Revelation—the final chapter—is currently planned for release sometime in the first half of next year.


