Capcom Trumpets Successful Resident Evil Requiem Launch, 5 Million Copies Sold
IGN
by Tom PhillipsMarch 4, 2026
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Resident Evil Requiem has achieved a remarkable milestone by selling 5 million copies just five days after its release, solidifying its status as another major hit for publisher Capcom. This sales figure surpasses previous entries in the franchise, including Resident Evil Village and the remakes of Resi 2 and Resi 4, showcasing the game's immense popularity. The success can be attributed to a combination of factors, including the return of fan-favorite character Leon S. Kennedy, the nostalgic return to Raccoon City, and the game's engaging mix of survival horror and action elements.
The game's launch was bolstered by significant pre-release buzz, with Capcom strategically keeping Leon's involvement under wraps until months before release, despite rumors. This tactic contributed to building anticipation among fans. Additionally, the game's critical acclaim has played a role in its success, with IGN awarding it a 9/10 score and praising its photorealistic visuals, achieved through Capcom's custom RE Engine.
Resident Evil Requiem also delighted players with numerous cameos, Easter eggs, and the challenging Final Puzzle challenge, which was solved by fans shortly after launch. The game's popularity is further evidenced by its record-breaking concurrent players on Steam during the launch weekend, reaching over 344,000—a series high. For those looking to excel in the game, IGN provides comprehensive guides, including tips for early success and detailed walkthroughs to help players collect all items and survive from start to finish.
This achievement highlights Capcom's ability to innovate while respecting fan nostalgia, setting a new standard for Resident Evil games. The game's rapid sales success not only reflects its quality but also underscores the enduring appeal of the Resident Evil franchise in the gaming industry. For fans of survival horror, Requiem represents a triumphant return to form, blending classic elements with modern gameplay mechanics that keep players engaged from start to
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Originally published on IGN on 3/4/2026