Early retail copies of Resident Evil Requiem have surfaced ahead of its February 27 release date, according to a prominent Resident Evil leaker who shared photographic evidence of boxed PlayStation 5 copies in the wild. The development has prompted urgent warnings from fans about potential plot spoilers appearing online, particularly concerning the fate of series veteran Leon S. Kennedy in what many believe could be his final appearance.
Early copies confirmed by reliable source
Noted Resident Evil leaker Dusk Golem, who correctly predicted Leon's inclusion in the game months before Capcom's official confirmation, verified the early sales on social media. "I can personally verify there is at least one person out there who bought Resident Evil Requiem from a store selling early," the leaker wrote, before sharing an image of a boxed PlayStation 5 copy. "Funnily enough someone I vaguely know & have talked to a few times, no spoilers out there yet but brace yourselves."
I can personally verify there is at least one person out there who bought Resident Evil Requiem from a store selling early, funnily enough someone I vaguely know & have talked to a few times, no spoilers out there yet but brave yourselves.https://t.co/xoDURKOWVw
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) February 17, 2026
The timing is particularly concerning for fans given the game's significance within the franchise. Capcom has pitched Requiem as a special title that returns to the series' origins to wrap up long-standing plotlines, featuring beloved characters like Leon and Sherry in a return to Raccoon City.
Why these spoilers matter more than usual
As the Resident Evil franchise celebrates its 30th anniversary, Requiem is believed by fans to potentially be the final appearance of some iconic characters. The game's role as a narrative conclusion has heightened spoiler sensitivity among the community, with some declaring they'll avoid social media entirely until release.
The concern extends beyond typical game leaks. Given Leon's central role in the franchise and the game's promise to resolve long-running storylines, plot revelations could fundamentally impact players' experiences.
How to avoid Resident Evil Requiem spoilers
With just ten days until the official February 27 release, fans need to take immediate action to protect their gaming experience. The most effective approach is limiting internet usage, particularly on platforms where spoilers commonly appear. YouTube and Twitch comments pose the highest risk, as users often share plot details in chat sections without warning.
Social media platforms offer keyword muting features that can filter out spoiler-containing posts. Recommended terms to mute include "Resident Evil Requiem", "Leon Kennedy", "Raccoon City", and any character names. Gaming forums and Reddit threads should also be avoided, as discussion threads often contain unmarked spoilers in titles or early comments.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Resident Evil Requiem officially released?
Resident Evil Requiem is officially set to release on February 27, 2025, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC platforms globally, including in the UAE.
Are there already spoilers for Resident Evil Requiem online?
According to leaker Dusk Golem, early copies have been sold but no major spoilers have appeared yet. However, fans are warned to brace for potential leaks.
How can I avoid Resident Evil Requiem spoilers?
Avoid YouTube and Twitch comments, mute relevant keywords on social media platforms like Twitter, stay away from gaming forums and Reddit, and limit internet usage before release.
Why are Resident Evil Requiem spoilers particularly concerning?
The game promises to wrap up long-standing plotlines and may be the final appearance of beloved characters like Leon S. Kennedy, making plot revelations especially impactful.
Who confirmed the early copies of Resident Evil Requiem?
Dusk Golem, a noted Resident Evil leaker who correctly predicted Leon's inclusion months before official confirmation, verified the early sales with photographic evidence.
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