The company confirms that recordings obtained through unauthorized means are already circulating.
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Capcom has released an official statement addressed to players waiting for Resident Evil Requiem, warning that videos of the game obtained through unauthorized means have already been detected on the internet. The Japanese company explicitly requests that these recordings not be shared or disseminated before the official release.
In the message, the company explains that multiple gameplay videos of questionable origin have been identified. Therefore, they ask users to avoid publishing or redistributing this content on social media or video platforms to prevent spoiling the experience for those waiting to enjoy the game without spoilers.
Capcom to take action against leaked Resident Evil Requiem videos
Resident Evil Requiem is generating enormous anticipation, and Capcom has been clear on the matter: the premature dissemination of unauthorized material can constitute a copyright infringement and negatively impact the community.
The company assures that it is taking firm measures against these types of publications, including takedown requests and other corresponding actions. They also ask players that, if they come across these videos, to avoid viewing or sharing them to prevent their spread.
Capcom emphasizes that their goal is for users to discover the game under the intended conditions, keeping the moments and surprises prepared by the team intact. The message concludes by appealing to the community’s collaboration to protect everyone’s experience before the official release.

