Dataminer Syrkov has discovered unused music files in Resident Evil Requiem that may relate to a future extra mode, possibly Mercenaries. Syrkov shared the findings on X over the weekend, including instructions for others to explore the game files. The tracks include sounds reminiscent of time-limited arcade challenges.
Syrkov posted on X, stating, 'I was digging through Resident Evil Requiem files and found something that could be related to future extra mode / Mercenaries. Here's some of the tracks I found.' Among the tracks, the third features a clicking clock or countdown, while the fourth continues that sound amid frantic action, evoking a time-pressured stage. Tracks 7 and 9 also resemble music suited to such gameplay, as first reported by Eurogamer and credited to IGN coverage of Syrkov's post. Mercenaries is a recurring arcade-style minigame in the Resident Evil series, appearing in Resident Evil 3, Resident Evil 4, and Resident Evil 5. Players survive waves of zombies or enemies to rack up scores on global leaderboards. The discovery fuels speculation about an upcoming mini-game expected next month, or music for a story expansion promised by director Koshi Nakanishi to delve deeper into Requiem's world. Last month marked the 30th anniversary of the Resident Evil series, when executive producer Jun Takeuchi assured fans of 'even more wonderful experiences' ahead.