Resident Evil Requiem adds new roguelike mode

Capcom released a free update for Resident Evil Requiem on May 8 that introduces the roguelike action mode Leon Must Die Forever. The patch is available now on all platforms for players who have completed the main story.

The new mode challenges players to clear stages as Leon S. Kennedy while unlocking enhancer abilities. It features fast-paced action distinct from the main campaign, with replay value through time limits and a super difficulty option for experienced players. Capcom also included bug fixes in the update to address issues that could make the game unplayable under certain conditions.

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Resident Evil Requiem director Koshi Nakanishi and producer Masato Kumazawa stated that Capcom has no plans to retire iconic characters such as Leon S. Kennedy, Chris Redfield, and Jill Valentine. In a post-mortem interview, they emphasized the enduring appeal of these mainstays. The game, celebrating the series' 30th anniversary, has sold over 7 million copies in two months.

Capcom has released a patch for Resident Evil Requiem, fulfilling the photo mode promised in director Koshi Nakanishi's March 10 announcement. The update includes the long-requested feature, bug fixes, cutscene enhancements, and localisation corrections, now live across all platforms.

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