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Capcom Begs Fans Not To Share Resident Evil Requiem Footage As Spoilers Start Leaking

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Riley Kim
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Capcom Begs Fans Not To Share Resident Evil Requiem Footage As Spoilers Start Leaking
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Capcom, the renowned Japanese video game developer and publisher, has issued a plea to fans not to share footage of their upcoming game, Resident Evil Requiem. The ninth installment in the horror series is set to release next week, and the company is concerned that spoilers may be leaking out ahead of time.

According to a recent article on Kotaku [2], Capcom has been working tirelessly to ensure that their game is free from spoilers, but it seems that some fans have already managed to get their hands on footage of the game. The company has asked fans to refrain from sharing any footage or screenshots of the game until its official release date.

Resident Evil Requiem is the latest installment in the popular horror series, which has been a staple of the gaming industry for decades. The game promises to deliver a thrilling experience, with a gripping storyline and intense gameplay. However, with the leak of spoilers, some fans may be at risk of having their experience ruined.

Capcom has not commented on the exact nature of the spoilers that have been leaked, but it's clear that they are taking the situation seriously. The company has asked fans to respect their wishes and not share any footage or screenshots of the game until its official release date.

In a statement, Capcom said, 'We understand that our fans are excited about the upcoming release of Resident Evil Requiem, but we kindly request that they refrain from sharing any footage or screenshots of the game until its official release date.' [2]

The leak of spoilers has sparked a heated debate among fans, with some arguing that it's unfair to spoil the experience for others. Others have defended the fans who have shared the footage, arguing that they have the right to share their experiences.

Regardless of one's opinion on the matter, it's clear that Capcom is taking the situation seriously. The company has asked fans to respect their wishes and not share any footage or screenshots of the game until its official release date.

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[2] Capcom Begs Fans Not To Share Resident Evil Requiem Footage As Spoilers Start Leaking
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