Square Enix's Final Fantasy 7 Revelation won't end when it launches in 2027, according to a leaked Epic Games Store listing. The third installment of the FF7 Remake trilogy concludes the multi-year narrative arc, but post-launch content already appears planned before the game ships.

An expansion pass listed on the Epic Games Store database reveals Square Enix intends to extend FF7 Revelation's story beyond its campaign conclusion. While the listing doesn't specify what the expansion covers, the existence of a dedicated story pass signals the developer's commitment to long-term post-launch support for the final piece of this reimagined trilogy.

This mirrors Square Enix's approach with previous FF7 Remake entries. Final Fantasy 7 Remake and its sequel, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, both received substantial post-launch DLC, including the Episode INTERmission chapter featuring Yuffie Kisaragi in the first game. Players can expect similar supplemental content for Revelation, though specifics remain unconfirmed.

The expansion pass strategy extends the commercial lifecycle of major AAA releases, a pattern Square Enix adopted successfully across the FF7 Remake line. Given the project's sprawling scope and the fanbase's appetite for additional Cloud, Tifa, and Aerith content, monetized expansions make business sense. The original FF7 timeline offers abundant material to explore beyond the main campaign.

Revelation faces significant pressure to deliver. It must conclude storylines established across two prior releases while potentially setting up future projects in the FF7 universe. Players invested in the Remake trilogy will likely purchase the expansion pass regardless, ensuring revenue streams extend well beyond the 2027 launch window.

The leak comes as Square Enix prepares marketing campaigns for 2027's crowded release schedule. No official statement