Final Fantasy VII Rebirth DLC Plans: Naoki Hamaguchi Says Demand Could Bring Post-Launch Content

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth DLC: Square Enix Open to Post-Launch Content if Demand Warrants It

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, released for PlayStation 5 on April 29, 2024, is the second installment in Square Enix’s multi-part Final Fantasy VII remake project that began with Final Fantasy VII Remake in 2020.

In a recent interview with Japanese magazine Famitsu, director Naoki Hamaguchi addressed persistent fan questions about downloadable content (DLC) for Rebirth and explained the studio’s priorities during development.

In journalistic terms, Hamaguchi said the team heard many requests for DLC for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, but they chose to concentrate their development resources on finishing the larger remake project so the final installment could be completed and released without delay.

He added that if there is substantial demand and clear requests from players after the trilogy concludes, the development team would actively consider producing additional content and exploring parts of the story or spin-off elements that were not depicted in the main releases.

Context and what this means for players

- Final Fantasy VII Remake originally arrived in April 2020 for PlayStation platforms and relaunched the classic 1997 RPG as a multi-part reimagining.

The project was announced at E3 2015 and has been developed and published by Square Enix.

- Final Fantasy VII Rebirth launched as a PlayStation 5 exclusive in April 2024 and continues the narrative and expanded gameplay introduced in the Remake.

- Famitsu, a long-running Japanese games publication, conducted the interview in which Hamaguchi discussed post-launch support and resource allocation.

Hamaguchi’s comments make clear that Square Enix prioritized delivering a complete trilogy experience over branching off into DLC for the middle entry.

However, his statement also leaves the door open: should player demand be high following the series’ conclusion, the studio will consider creating DLC or additional projects to flesh out untold aspects of the Final Fantasy VII universe.

For players and industry observers, the takeaway is straightforward: Square Enix’s immediate focus has been on completing the remake trilogy on PlayStation 5, but future DLC for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth remains a possibility contingent on community interest and business considerations.

Fans should watch official Square Enix channels and future interviews for any formal announcements about post-launch content.