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By Jane McGonigalThe 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.



