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What's happening with Resident Evil Requiem leaks?

Leaks flood the web as release approaches

A major entry in a long‑running survival‑horror franchise has been widely spoiled online ahead of launch after pre‑release copies and footage circulated. The publisher has publicly begged players and media not to share plot details or gameplay clips and is pursuing takedowns through its legal channels.

The situation escalated quickly: pre‑release physical copies and streams allowed substantial story beats and endings to spread across social platforms, prompting the studio and publisher to move from advisory messages into active enforcement. Senior figures associated with the series have responded strongly on social media, condemning the sharing of spoilers and urging the community to respect the experience of players who want an unspoiled launch.

Actions taken so far

  • The publisher issued public pleas asking people to avoid posting or sharing spoilery content and warned of legal takedowns.
  • Legal and content‑removal requests are being used to try to contain the spread of material.
  • Prominent creators and veterans of the series publicly denounced the leaks, with some calling for severe consequences for those who post spoilers.

Why it matters

Leaked story content undermines the controlled rollout that publishers use to preserve narrative surprises and marketing momentum. For players, it can ruin the intended experience; for the developer and publisher, it forces reactive legal work and community management at a sensitive moment. The broader industry impact is a renewed focus on supply‑chain control for physical copies and streamer etiquette; studios are likely to tighten pre‑release distribution and to press platforms and communities to respect embargoes and the play‑through experience.


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