Overview
- Square Enix unveiled Final Fantasy VII Revelation in June 2026 as the third and concluding entry in the remake trilogy and set a simultaneous Spring 2027 release for PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S and PC.
- Director Naoki Hamaguchi said the team does not currently plan specific post‑launch packs but will actively consider DLC if there is strong fan demand and commercial performance after release.
- Hamaguchi warned that streaming can reduce players’ incentive to buy and said Revelation is being designed with branching choices and replayable content to encourage people to play rather than just watch.
- Developers promised a larger scope and new systems, including a teased new Weapon, a job‑style combat expansion, many minigames (as many or more than Rebirth), optional Weapons bosses, extensive endgame content and a level 99 cap.
- Square Enix confirmed a multi‑platform launch after a brief PlayStation Japan miscommunication, and the studio points to past DLC choices—Remake’s Episode Intermission and Rebirth’s lack of extra content—as context for its cautious, sales‑linked approach to future expansions.