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Capcom Responds to Resident Evil Requiem Leaks

**Capcom** pleads with fans to avoid spoilers as **Resident Evil Requiem** leaks surface online. Director **Hideki Kamiya** delivers a scathing response to those sharing preview footage just days befo

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Nuwel

Updated Feb 24, 2026

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Capcom finds itself battling leaks just days before Resident Evil Requiem launches on February 27, 2026. Preview gameplay footage and major story spoilers have surfaced online, prompting both official statements and a particularly heated response from legendary director Hideki Kamiya.

Capcom Issues Anti-Leak Statement

The situation escalated when preview build footage began circulating across social media platforms and gaming forums. Capcom quickly responded with an official statement, acknowledging the leaks and asking the community to refrain from posting or sharing the unauthorized content. The company emphasized that these leaks could seriously diminish the experience for fans eager to discover the game's story firsthand.

For a franchise built on suspense and narrative surprises, leaked story beats represent a significant threat to player enjoyment. The key here is that Resident Evil Requiem marks the return of fan-favorite Leon S. Kennedy alongside new FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft, making story preservation particularly crucial for the development team.

Grace Ashcroft brings fresh perspective

Capcom Responds to Resident Evil Requiem Leaks

Kamiya's Fiery Response

Shortly after Capcom's statement, Hideki Kamiya, who directed the original Resident Evil 2, delivered a much more passionate take on social media. The veteran developer didn't hold back his frustration with those responsible for the leaks.

Kamiya reflected on a similar incident during Resident Evil 2's development, when a magazine published late-game plot twists before release. According to his statement, he criticized leakers for trampling on both fan excitement and developer dedication for personal satisfaction.

His response included the memorable line that such actions "deserve a thousand deaths," language that echoes Street Fighter'sAkuma and his famous Raging Demon special move. He added a curse that leakers should "never play games again."

What most players miss is the emotional toll these leaks take on development teams. Years of careful planning, writing, and testing can be compromised in minutes when preview builds escape into the wild.

Kamiya delivers passionate response

Capcom Responds to Resident Evil Requiem Leaks

The Impact on Story-Driven Games

The Resident Evil franchise has always prioritized narrative alongside horror and action. You'll want to understand that Resident Evil Requiem features two distinct gameplay styles: Grace Ashcroft plays in first-person with resource management and survival horror emphasis, while Leon S. Kennedy offers third-person action with expanded combat options.

Grace's gameplay focuses on:

  • Limited supplies and careful resource management
  • Enemy analysis to determine fight-or-flight decisions
  • Crafting system using infected enemy blood
  • First-person perspective for maximum immersion

Leon's gameplay features:

  • Third-person action with firearms and melee weapons
  • Parry system and enemy weapon usage
  • Attaché case inventory management
  • Weapon customization with upgradeable parts
Leon brings familiar third-person action

Capcom Responds to Resident Evil Requiem Leaks

Why It Matters

This incident highlights ongoing challenges facing game publishers in the preview and review period. Preview builds, necessary for media coverage and marketing, create vulnerability windows where unauthorized footage can escape. Here's the thing: balancing press access with security remains an unsolved problem for the industry.

The passionate response from figures like Kamiya demonstrates how personally developers take these violations. When you've invested years creating carefully paced reveals and story beats, seeing them spoiled ahead of launch feels like a betrayal of that creative effort.

For Resident Evil fans, the message is clear: exercise caution online during these final days. Spoilers are actively circulating, and avoiding them requires vigilance across social media, forums, and video platforms.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Resident Evil Requiem release?

Resident Evil Requiem launches February 27, 2026 for Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and Epic Games Store.

What platforms is Resident Evil Requiem available on?

The game releases simultaneously across Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and Epic Games Store, with all versions launching February 27, 2026.

Who are the playable characters in Resident Evil Requiem?

Players control two characters: Grace Ashcroft, an FBI analyst with first-person survival horror gameplay, and Leon S. Kennedy, featuring third-person action combat.

What comes in the Resident Evil Requiem Deluxe Edition?

The Deluxe Edition includes multiple costumes for Leon and Grace, weapon skins, screen filters, charms, an audio pack, and bonus files, plus Grace's Apocalypse costume.

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February 24th 2026

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February 24th 2026