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Leaked Final Fantasy VII Revelation Database Listings Hint at Post-Launch Story Expansion
July 3, 2026
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The final chapter of a legendary RPG journey might have more story left in the tank than anyone anticipated, if a massive digital storefront slip-up is to be believed.
By Chuy, Senior Staff Writer
Jul 3, 2026 · Reviewed by the Nexzy newsroom

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Square Enix’s upcoming Final Fantasy VII Revelation may not be the definitive end of the trilogy after all, following a massive leak of the game’s post-launch plans on the Epic Games Store database. It turns out that wrapping up a classic is less of a hard stop and more of a multi-year road map.
According to database listings tracked via EpicDB, the unannounced information slipped through the cracks of the digital storefront earlier than intended. The leak gives a premature look at how the publisher plans to handle the grand finale.
The leak is a sudden turn for a project that was widely expected to be the final, closing act of the reimagined saga. Instead of a tidy bow on a journey that has kept players busy for years, the metadata suggests a game designed to linger on hard drives for the foreseeable future.
The leaked metadata references nine separate DLC packs, premium editions of the game, and a dedicated story expansion pass. The inclusion of story expansion content suggests that the final remake game may not definitively conclude the saga as fans originally expected. It is the video game equivalent of a "to be continued" sign hung over a series finale, turning a highly anticipated destination into another departure gate.
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The presence of a story expansion pass reframes what players expect from the conclusion of the trilogy. Rather than serving as a definitive full stop to the multi-part story, the leaked plans suggest the narrative footprint of the final chapter will extend well beyond its initial release date. For a fanbase expecting a clean exit, the finish line may have just been pushed further down the track.
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