'The mini-game is already in its final stages': Resident Evil Requiem director confirms DLC is imminent, but you need to make sure you've finished the game first
Capcom has confirmed that the first DLC for Resident Evil Requiem, a mini-game mode, is nearing completion and will be released in early May. The single-player DLC is based on battles from the main game and will require players to finish the main story to unlock it. Director Koshi Nakanishi described the development as being in its final stages, urging fans to prepare for its arrival. A second story-based DLC is also in development but with fewer details revealed.
- ▪The mini-game DLC for Resident Evil Requiem is in the final stages of development and expected to launch in early May.
- ▪Director Koshi Nakanishi confirmed the DLC will be a single-player mode inspired by the main game's combat.
- ▪Players must complete the main story to unlock the mini-game content, according to producer Masato Kumazawa.
- ▪The mini-game is likened to the series' popular Mercenaries mode, featuring regions from the main game.
- ▪Capcom is developing a second, story-based DLC, which is still under development with limited details available.
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Gaming 'The mini-game is already in its final stages': Resident Evil Requiem director confirms DLC is imminent, but you need to make sure you've finished the game first News By Isaiah Williams published 28 April 2026 The wait is almost over When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Capcom) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Capcom has confirmed that Resident Evil Requiem's first DLC is imminentDirector Koshi Nakanishi said the mini-game DLC will be a single-player mode based on the main game's battlesProducer Masato Kumazawa urged players to finish…
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