Resident Evil Requiem Leakers Deserve to “Die a Thousand Deaths”

Hideki Kamiya, the legendary director of Resident Evil 2, has spoken up following a wave of massive spoilers for the upcoming Resident Evil Requiem. As leaks continue to pour days before the February 27 launch, the creator has told anyone who spoils it for others ahead of the release that they deserve  to die “a thousand deaths.”


For years, Capcom has meticulously reconstructed Raccoon City for Resident Evil Requiem, promising a narrative bridge that finally connects the series’ 1996 roots with the modern “REngine” era.

This isn’t just another sequel, but the definitive celebration of three decades of fear, featuring the long-awaited return of Leon S. Kennedy alongside the mysterious newcomer Grace Ashcroft.

However, that meticulously crafted mystery is currently under siege. Social media platforms are being flooded with “illegal” gameplay clips, ending cinematics, and major plot twists that were meant to be experienced firsthand. For Hideki Kamiya, this isn’t just a breach of contract, but a theft of the “wow” factor that developers spend years building.

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The Kamiya Curse: “A Thousand Deaths” for Leakers?

Kamiya isn’t known for pulling punches on X, but this latest tirade that those who leak or spoil the game should “die a thousand deaths” and that they should “never” play games again is on another level.

He even called back to the 90s, when gaming magazines would occasionally spill the beans on the original Resident Evil 2. For Kamiya, this is a lifelong grudge against clout-chasers who value a few clicks over the player’s first-hand experience.

Survival Horror in Raccoon City: Is the Hype at Risk?

The leaks are getting ugly. We’re seeing raw gameplay from those who have early physical copies of the finale, deep dives into Grace Ashcroft’s backstory, and Leon Kennedy’s pivotal role in this new nightmare.

Leakers are effectively stealing that “first-time” feeling from every fan. It’s a cheap move that hurts the community and the 30th-anniversary celebration Capcom has been building toward.

The Verdict: Go Dark and Buy Smart

Don’t let a grainy 30-second clip ruin a 20-hour masterpiece. The best way to respect the work, and your own wallet, is to ignore the noise and prepare for the official February 27 launch.

Avoid the official markup at digital storefronts and secure your copy now. This is a journey meant to be played, not watched through a leaked social media feed.


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