Resident Evil Requiem has achieved the highest concurrent player peak in the Resident Evil franchise history on Steam. The game reached 344,214 simultaneous players, surpassing previous entries and even some multiplayer titles. This milestone highlights the strong launch performance of Capcom's latest survival horror installment.
Resident Evil Requiem, released in February 2026, quickly became a standout success on Steam. According to Eurogamer, the single-player title recorded an all-time concurrent peak of 344,214 players on the platform shortly after launch. This figure more than doubles the peak of Resident Evil 4 Remake and triples that of Resident Evil Village.
For comparison, earlier Resident Evil remakes and entries had lower Steam highs: Resident Evil 2 Remake at 74,227 players, Resident Evil 3 at 60,293, and Resident Evil 7 at 20,449. Remarkably, Requiem's peak exceeds those of several multiplayer games, including Destiny 2 with 316,750, Elden Ring Nightreign at 313,593, and Monster Hunter: World at 334,684.
While concurrent peaks on Steam do not account for players on other platforms or stores like the Epic Games Store, they serve as a reliable indicator of popularity. The number suggests Capcom sold at least 344,214 copies during Requiem's debut weekend.
The launch was not without challenges. As spoilers spread online ahead of the final pre-launch weekend, Capcom addressed the issue publicly. Resident Evil 2 director Hideki Kamiya commented on the leakers, stating they are "cursed to never play the game again."
Critically, the game received praise in Eurogamer's 5/5 review by Matt, who noted: "Is Requiem uneven? Absolutely. Does it eventually, slightly, run out of steam? I think that's a fair criticism, too. But carried away on a wave of increasing nostalgia, I didn't especially care." This blend of first-person survival horror and action elements appears to have resonated with players, solidifying Requiem's position as a franchise highlight.