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Physical copies of Resident Evil Requiem have leaked

From time to time, physical copies of highly anticipated videogames make their way out to fans early. Some very notable examples of this in recent years include the likes of Starfield, Kingdom Hearts 3 and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Capcom has found itself joining that list this week with Resident Evil Requiem. 

Physical copies of Resident Evil Requiem are now out in the wild, following on from a report that distributors began receiving physical copies of the game earlier this week. With some fans now in possession of the game, it is likely that spoilers and leaks will follow.

Capcom will end up issuing DMCA takedown notices against early footage uploaded to sites like YouTube and Twitch, but these leaks often spread fast, so some gamers may encounter spoilers despite these efforts.

If you are planning on picking up Resident Evil Requiem when it drops on February 27th, you would do well to avoid the certain subreddit pages and gaming forums, as well as the For You page on sites like X / Twitter.

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KitGuru Says: Resident Evil Requiem is set to serve as a grand finale to the excellent ‘soft reboot' trilogy, which kicked off with Resident Evil 7 many years ago. Are you looking forward to the new game? 

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