We at NerdLeaks have been tracking a fresh store listing leak that, if true, could mean more story content is on the horizon for Final Fantasy 7: Revelation. Per Insider Gaming, an Epic Games Store listing has reportedly introduced a suite of new DLC entries — and tucked among them is a bold listing called the Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Story Expansion Pass. Take this with a pinch of salt, but this is a development fans will want to watch closely.
What Was Reported

According to Insider Gaming, the leaked store page added a number of new items related to Final Fantasy 7: Revelation. The notable elements called out include:
- Several DLCs numbered from 1–9
- A Pre-Order Bonus
- A Premium Edition
- A Digital Contents pack
- The standout entry: a Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Story Expansion Pass
The listing was first spotted by IGN, and Insider Gaming reports the addition of this "Story Expansion Pass" as the item that attracted the most attention. The site also notes that while the final chapter of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake series was revealed at Summer Game Fest, that conclusion may not be definitive if this pass turns out to be real.
The Source & Credibility
We want to be clear about sourcing. Insider Gaming is relaying that the new entries were visible on an Epic Games Store listing and that IGN spotted the listing first. That chain — store listing → spotted by IGN → reported by Insider Gaming — is what we are currently relying on.
Naoki Hamaguchi, identified by the report as the Final Fantasy 7 Remake series director, is also on record discussing the potential for an expansion. Per Insider Gaming, Hamaguchi has said an expansion "depends on how strongly fans continue to support Final Fantasy 7, both as a title and as a franchise," and that if there is enough demand, the team is "open to exploring those possibilities proactively." We are still waiting for official confirmation from Square Enix on whether a story expansion exists.
In short: the tip traces to a public store listing and coverage by established outlets, but there is no direct confirmation from Square Enix yet. Treat the report as an unverified leak until the publisher speaks.
What It Could Mean

If the Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Story Expansion Pass listing is genuine, the implications are interesting but not definitive. A few cautious possibilities based on what was listed:
- The presence of DLC entries numbered 1–9 could indicate multiple pieces of downloadable content planned or at least placeholder slots for them, though the listing alone does not confirm scope, content, or sequence.
- A named Story Expansion Pass suggests Square Enix — if behind this listing — might be planning to package narrative add-ons under a single pass, rather than only releasing standalone ancillary packs.
- The coexistence of a Premium Edition, a Digital Contents pack, and a pre-order bonus alongside numbered DLCs could reflect a broader post-launch content and monetization structure, but that is speculative without publisher confirmation.
We emphasize "if true" here. A store listing can sometimes be a placeholder, a mistake, or an early pre-load of metadata that doesn’t reflect final plans. Still, if the entry is accurate, fans of Final Fantasy 7: Revelation may be looking at planned narrative extensions rather than a hard ending.
Why This Matters
This matters because the reported listing touches on both the creative and commercial futures of Final Fantasy 7: Revelation. The director’s public comment — that an expansion hinges on fan support and that the team is "open to exploring those possibilities proactively" — ties the community directly into the project's next steps. If Square Enix is preparing a packaged Story Expansion Pass, that could reshape expectations around post-launch narrative content for players who expected a final chapter to close the book.
For now, we remain sceptical but excited. We’ll be monitoring for any official word from Square Enix and will update readers if the publisher confirms or denies the listing. In the meantime, consider this a potentially significant leak: promising, but unverified.



