Resident Evil Requiem Director Confirms Photo Mode, Mini-Game, and Story Expansion


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Resident Evil Requiem has achieved a major milestone shortly after launch, with Capcom confirming that the game sold more than 5 million copies in just one week. The strong sales performance signals continued interest in the long-running survival horror franchise.

However, the story of Resident Evil Requiem is far from finished. The game’s director has now confirmed that additional content is already in development.

Director Confirms Future Updates and Expansion Plans

According to Insider Gaming, Resident Evil Requiem director Koshi Nakanishi confirmed that the development team is preparing several updates and new content for the game.

Capcom says it will continue supporting the title by fixing bugs and improving overall performance through upcoming patches.

The developers also revealed several new features that are planned for future updates. One of the most requested additions, Photo Mode, will be introduced in a later update.

In addition, the team is currently developing a new mini-game that will expand the gameplay experience.

The studio also teased a surprise update scheduled for May 2026, though details about the content remain undisclosed.

Story Expansion Will Explore the Game’s World Further

Beyond smaller updates, the development team confirmed that a larger story expansion is also in development.

The expansion will reportedly explore the world of Resident Evil Requiem in greater depth, offering additional narrative content for players who want to learn more about the game’s setting and characters.

At the moment, Capcom has not announced a release window for the expansion.

Developers noted that the project will take time to complete, suggesting the additional story content may arrive later in the game’s lifecycle.

More Resident Evil and Remake Rumors Continue

The success of Resident Evil Requiem has also sparked speculation about future projects in the franchise.

Recent leaks suggest Capcom may be working on a remake of the original Resident Evil, although the company has not officially confirmed the project.

At the same time, rumors about other remasters in the gaming industry continue to circulate, including reports of a possible Fallout 3 remaster.

For now, Capcom appears focused on expanding Resident Evil Requiem with new features and story content following its strong launch.

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