Leaked Epic Games Store backend listings have quietly confirmed what the rumor mill has been whispering for months: Final Fantasy VII Revelation is slated for a "Story Expansion Pass" alongside up to nine separate DLC packs. The placeholders, tracked by EpicDB and first highlighted in reports from Rock Paper Shotgun, point squarely at post-launch narrative additions rather than mere cosmetics, positioning the final chapter of the remake trilogy as the most expansive entry yet. Square Enix has long signaled that Revelation would carry the heaviest narrative payload of the three games, and this leak suggests the studio intends to stretch that payload across multiple drops.
Rebirth already shipped with six DLC entries on Steam, two of them orchestral, while Remake received the story-focused Episode Intermission. Revelation's apparent nine-DLC slate, bundled under a dedicated story pass, dwarfs those precedents and raises the prospect of substantial side narratives, character arcs, or even post-credit expansions that the base game cannot contain in a single playthrough. Community reaction on Reddit has split between cautious optimism—some fans hoping for Advent Children-inspired content or deeper dives into side characters—and weary resignation that Square is once again stretching a beloved property across years of piecemeal releases. The listings also reference premium editions and pre-order bundles, standard fare for the series, but the explicit "Story Expansion Pass" label is the tell that separates this from routine cosmetic filler.
Whether these turn out to be placeholder entries or concrete commitments, the pattern is clear: the remake trilogy's conclusion will not end cleanly on launch day. For a series whose director has repeatedly insisted the ending was planned from the start, the addition of a story pass feels less like an afterthought and more like an admission that one ending, even an expansive one, is no longer enough.