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The developers behind Resident Evil Requiem are letting fans know to be ready for its first DLC to reach in just a few weeks. Capcom’s latest entry for the 30-year-old franchise has gone on to interrupt many sales records, all of the while receiving praise from players and media reviewers alike. Listed below are just just a few metrics to concentrate on regarding its current achievements since launching two months ago.
- Metascore of 89/100 on Metacritic and a user rating of 9.4
- Roughly 70% of Steam users have accomplished the sport
- Over 5 million copies sold in its first five days of release
- Over 7 million copies sold since launch
- $223 million revenue on Steam alone
Capcom was quick to announce that DLC is within the works for Resident Evil Requiem and that some could soon develop into available. It’s now been revealed that a mini-game is on the way in which, possibly with more to return, and may arrive within the early a part of May. The mini-game(s) can be based on specific battles inside the important story, but players could have to finish the sport with a purpose to unlock them. Game director Koshi Nakanishi and producer Masato Kumazawa shared details regarding the upcoming DLC in an interview with Denfaminico Gamer (via TechPowerUp).
“This mini-game is content that’s unlocked after clearing the important story. So, should you’re planning to play it, clearing the important story during Golden Week can be just best for you to find a way to play it.”
– Masato Kumazawa, Producer
Kumazawa’s statement is interpreted as meaning that the mini-game will launch after Japan’s “Golden Week,” which ends on May 6. Story DLC can also be within the works, but in keeping with Nakanishi, “all I can say is that it’s ‘currently under development,’ so please stay up for it.”
Fans of Resident Evil Requiem, who’ve accomplished the sport to avoid spoilers, ought to present the interview an intensive read. The 2 developers share some interesting tidbits regarding things many players had yet to post online, reminiscent of ways for quicker aiming and other lesser-noticed details by fans.

