- Resident Evil Requiem Physical copies are apparently available ahead of the February 27 release.
- There are also reportedly spoilers online.
- Fortunately, there are spoiler blockers available for those who want to avoid seeing the information ahead of time.
Resident Evil Requiem It’s now just days away from launching on February 27, after a frustrating marketing phase. Previous games in the resident Evil The franchise has suffered leaks ahead of release dates, and unfortunately, it looks like the same thing is happening again.
As our friends at GamesRadar reported, the first copies of Resident Evil Requiem are out in the wild and apparently spoilers are already available online. GamesRadar also claims that it has found screenshots and descriptions that are effectively ruining some of Requiemevents, but cannot fully verify their legitimacy.
I can certainly corroborate the former, as I have personally seen several posts on social media from users with physical copies of Requiem. While I can’t verify that spoilers are legitimately available online, there’s a high chance that they are.
It’s no coincidence that once some consumers get their hands on copies, spoilers begin to spread; Therefore, it is best to proceed with extreme caution until February 27 if you don’t want to see anything before then.
It’s time for an internet blackout if you intend to play Requiem blind.
Spoiler blockers are your best friend
If you’re like me, who actively browses YouTube and other social media platforms, you may want to set some boundaries. One of the worst offenders when it comes to spoilers is YouTube, with spoiler videos appearing on the home page (especially if you’re watching other resident Evil related content).
To make life easier until February 27, I recommend using the No Spoilers Google Chrome extension, which allows you to enter multiple keywords and actively blur the thumbnail and title of any video that includes them. It is most effective on the home page, but can sometimes fail to block YouTube Shorts.
There are still multiple ways to be spoiled even when using such measures to prevent it, so the best advice I can give is to limit social media browsing as much as possible and use the mute feature on apps like X.
Nobody likes spoilers and I will never understand why some ruin the entertainment experiences of others. However, now is not the time to think about that, but rather to strengthen your defenses against spoilers.

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