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Resident Evil Requiem expansion confirmed alongside photo mode, new mini-games and more

Resident Evil Requiem has had a massive launch so far, with the highly-anticipated title racing past 5 million copies sold within less than a week. Already a highly celebrated game, Resident Evil Requiem is set to get even better with future updates, a new story expansion DLC and more now being confirmed.

Releasing a video message, the director for Resident Evil Requiem – Koshi Nakanishi – reiterated the fact that the game has sold over 5 million copies while thanking fans for their support.

Far more interestingly however, Nakanishi spoke on the future of Requiem moving forward, revealing that alongside continued bug fixes and optimisations the game will soon get a photo mode and new mini-game, with “another surprise coming around May.”

Resident Evil Expansion

Last but certainly not least, Nakanishi confirmed that DLC is already being worked on, with a ‘Story Expansion’ officially now in development. Details on the DLC is of course being kept vague, however players will be delving “deeper into the world of Requiem.”

All that said, the expansion is still a ways away, with Capcom asking fans for their “patience”. Fortunately, it seems the team will have plenty of ancillary updates and additions coming in the meantime.

Resident Evil Requiem has been receiving near-universal acclaim across the board and so assuming Capcom are able to maintain this level of quality for the expansion then fans still have plenty to look forward to.

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