Capcom adds Enigma DRM to Resident Evil trilogy on Steam

Capcom released the original Resident Evil 1, 2, and 3 on Steam on April 2, incorporating Enigma DRM despite recent backlash over similar implementations. Steam users have reported performance issues and incompatibility with Steam Deck. The move follows Capcom's removal of the same DRM from Resident Evil 4 last month.

Capcom brought the first three Resident Evil games to Steam on April 2. These updated versions, compatible with modern hardware, include Enigma DRM, an anti-piracy measure previously criticized for degrading performance. Steam users noted that the games fail to run on Steam Deck, according to reports cited by IGN. The titles are part of Capcom's Spring Sale, priced at $5 each, compared to $25 for the bundle on GOG, where DRM-free versions have long been available under GOG's Preservation Program. Capcom faced similar complaints earlier this year with Dino Crisis 1 and 2 releases in February, which also featured Enigma DRM. Last month, the company removed the DRM from Resident Evil 4 after users experienced frame rate drops—up to 20% worse performance, as analyzed by Digital Foundry. That reversal came after owners of the previously released version found their games unplayable following the update. The publisher has not publicly explained the decision to include Enigma DRM in the Resident Evil trilogy. GOG continues to offer the same versions without restrictions, ensuring compatibility across future PC technologies.

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News illustration of Resident Evil Requiem trailer at Nintendo Direct, showing Switch 2 gameplay with Leon Kennedy's inaccurate shots and new Leon and Grace amiibo figures.
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Nintendo Direct features Resident Evil Requiem trailer and amiibo

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During the Nintendo Partner Direct on February 5, 2026, Capcom unveiled a trailer for Resident Evil Requiem, highlighting gameplay on the Switch 2 with notably inaccurate shots from Leon Kennedy. The event also announced amiibo figures for protagonists Leon and Grace Ashcroft, set to launch in summer 2026. The game arrives on February 27, 2026, across multiple platforms including the Switch 2.

Capcom has removed the Enigma Protector DRM from the PC version of Resident Evil 4 remake on Steam, just 28 days after adding it. The change followed reports of performance issues that affected frame rates and CPU usage. The game now lists no DRM on its Steam page.

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Building on strong pre-launch reviews, Resident Evil Requiem has launched to enthusiastic reception, topping Metacritic's user scores at 9.5 and igniting fan collaboration on its final puzzle via datamining. Released on February 27, the game briefly outranked titles like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 amid volatile leaderboards.

Capcom has announced that Resident Evil Requiem has exceeded 6 million units sold across all platforms, marking it as the fastest-selling entry in the Resident Evil series' history. Building on its initial milestone of over 5 million units in the first week, the game achieved this shortly after its late February release, before completing a full month on the market.

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Building on the dual protagonists Grace Ashcroft and Leon S. Kennedy revealed at The Game Awards, Capcom has unveiled further details for Resident Evil Requiem. The survival horror title introduces freely switchable first- and third-person views, emphasizes a philosophy of 'addictive fear,' and returns to Raccoon City lore for the franchise's 30th anniversary. It launches February 27, 2026, on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2, and PC.

As part of ongoing coverage of Resident Evil Requiem, Capcom celebrated the horror series' 30th anniversary with a message from executive producer Jun Takeuchi. He thanked fans for three decades of support, celebrated Requiem's 6 million players, teased future content, and shared director insights on the ending.

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Capcom is marking its prominent role at The Game Awards with a special sale on the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 eShops, offering discounts up to 85% on select titles. The promotion features games from franchises like Mega Man, Resident Evil, and Monster Hunter. Deals are active now for UK and US players, providing access to classics and recent releases at reduced prices.

 

 

 

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