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Capcom Promises ‘Firm Action’ Over Resident Evil Requiem Leaks

Resident Evil Requiem copies are in the wild, and Capcom has now promised to take action against the people posting any gameplay videos.

Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem is one of the developer’s biggest releases of the year, and they are committed to preserving the experience for fans. While leaks prior to official reveals and announcements typically reveal only limited details about the game, the physical copies being shared earlier are spoiling content for players.

Resident Evil Requiem Spoilers Are Already Online

Capcom released a new statement on the BIO_OFFICIAL X account (formerly Twitter) regarding actions against individuals who spoil content from Resident Evil Requiem. The developers acknowledged that a significant number of gameplay videos have surfaced, which they believe were obtained illegally. They have requested that players who have access to the content or the game refrain from posting it online.

The developers have stated that posting these videos is not only a copyright infringement but also an offense against their customers. As a result, they will take firm action, such as deleting these videos and issuing warnings to users who engage in this activity. The developers aim to deliver a story that intertwines mystery and tension, providing a thrilling gaming experience that challenges players with unknown threats. They don’t want this experience to be spoiled for their audience.

In other news, check out the Resident Evil Requiem release date countdown and exact start times. Additionally, here is the game’s complete Trophy and Achievement list. What are your thoughts on Capcom taking firm action over Resident Evil Requiem leaks? Leave your thoughts down in the comments, and join the official Insider Gaming Discord server.


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