



A New Era of Undead Survival Begins with Record-Breaking Enthusiasm
Unprecedented Launch Success on Steam
The highly anticipated title, Resident Evil Requiem, has officially launched, sending waves through the gaming community. Within a mere two hours of its release, the game garnered an astounding 267,509 players, with over 237,000 actively engaged at the time of reporting. This remarkable achievement signifies a monumental success for a Resident Evil game, far exceeding the initial performance of its recent predecessors.
A Benchmark Against Franchise History
Comparing Requiem's launch to previous acclaimed titles in the series reveals its extraordinary impact. The Resident Evil 4 remake, despite being critically lauded, reached a peak of 168,191 players. Similarly, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, often celebrated as a modern classic, saw a comparatively modest peak of 20,449 players. Even Resident Evil 8: Village, with its respectable 106,631 players at peak, falls significantly short of Requiem's explosive debut.
Beyond Steam: A Broader Appeal
While Steam figures provide a clear indicator of PC gaming success, it's reasonable to infer that the game's popularity extends across multiple platforms. The sheer volume of players on Steam suggests a similar, if not greater, level of engagement on PlayStation, Xbox, and potentially Nintendo Switch, further cementing Requiem's status as a major cross-platform hit.
A Masterpiece for All Fans
The game's broad appeal is no accident. Critics, including our own, have praised Requiem as a curated experience, seamlessly blending the most thrilling elements from past Resident Evil installments. It offers a rich tapestry of puzzles, intense action sequences, and classic horror elements, all while featuring fan-favorite characters like Leon. This diverse appeal ensures that every player finds something to love, making it an essential addition to the Resident Evil saga.
Solidifying a Legacy
Resident Evil Requiem is poised to become a timeless entry in the franchise. Its innovative approach and universal acclaim guarantee its longevity, establishing it as a must-play title for both long-time fans and newcomers alike, enduring far beyond its initial release.
