- Capcom has asked fans not to share Resident Evil Requiem leaks before the launch
- This happens after physical copies of the game leaked
- The studio says its legal team will provide takedown notices for content shared online
Capcom has asked players not to leak Resident Evil Requiem spoilers ahead of the game’s official launch next week.
The next one Resident Evil game releases in just seven days, but earlier this week it was reported that physical copies are already in the hands of some players, giving them full access to the game before everyone else.
Screenshots, videos and full playthroughs of Requiem has been making the rounds online ever since, which means it’s time to go into full internet blackout mode if you want to avoid spoilers.
Now, in a new statement shared on social media, Capcom has asked players not to share any spoilers for the game online until it’s released, stating that its legal team will deliver takedown notices to anyone who violates it.
“A request from Capcom to the community. Please refrain from posting or sharing pre-release leaks and spoilers for Resident Evil Requiem,” the studio said.
“We really want everyone to enjoy the game’s story and experience as much as possible. Our legal department will continue to issue takedowns and takedown notices for leaks to preserve your Day-1 experience.
“Now it’s not long until the game is out, so we look forward to seeing all your reactions after the release!”
If you don’t want to do a complete social media lockdown before the game arrives, you can download the Google Chrome No Spoilers extension, which allows you to enter multiple keywords and actively obscure any video’s thumbnail and title relative to Resident Evil Requiem.
Regardless, we won’t have to wait much longer because Resident Evil Requiem launches on February 27 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch 2 and PC.
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