Capcom has rolled out an exciting update for **Resident Evil Requiem**! Fans can now use the new photo mode to capture memorable moments, from terrifying creatures to beloved characters like Leon and Grace. So, grab your cameras!
This patch also improves some character expressions in cutscenes. Capcom aims to help players feel the emotions of the story even more. Additionally, various localization fixes were made for better understanding across different languages.
The update is available on all platforms. Here’s a quick summary of what it includes:
- Photo mode accessible from the pause menu.
- Fixed a bug that blocked progress under certain conditions.
- Corrected typographical errors in various languages.
- Adjusted character expressions in some cutscenes.
- Multiple gameplay issues resolved to enhance the experience.
- Addressed visual bugs linked to certain GPU drivers.
- Fixed crashing issues that occurred in specific scenarios.
Earlier this month marked the **30th anniversary** of the Resident Evil series. Jun Takeuchi, the series’ executive producer, hinted that even more exciting content is in the works. According to Koshi Nakanishi, the director, fans can expect additional story content for Requiem that will explore its universe even deeper—though we don’t have a release date yet.
In addition, a recent survey revealed that **around 70%** of gamers wish for more interactive features in their favorite titles. This shows how much players value engagement in games. Capcom’s updates, like the photo mode, are steps in the right direction to keep fans excited and involved.
As the gaming world continues to evolve, updates like these remind us of the importance of player feedback. With so much anticipation for what’s next, fans can’t wait to see what Capcom delivers in the future. Want to stay updated on all things Resident Evil? Keep an eye on Capcom’s official channels for news and developments!

