It has been less than a week since the latest Resident Evil entry, Resident Evil Requiem, was released, but with it already becoming one of the highest rated games of 2026 on Metacritic, as well as one of the highest rated Resident Evil games of all time, it is safe to say that it has already been a success for Capcom. So much so, that an official update has already been released, offering 1.4GB of quality of life improvements for PC users.
This latest update, which arrived on 4 March, will turn Resident Evil Requiem into version 1.110.000. It mainly focuses on Path Tracing performance and stability based around your GPU's limitations. As such, the update aims to fix a bug which could cause significant frame rate drops for PC players. Previously, users had reported experiencing around a 16% frame rate drop whilst using RTX 40 and the 50 series GPUs. Hopefully, with 1.110.000, this has been fixed. Additionally, Nvidia itself has also released a hotfix driver update to help remedy this bug, so whether the main issue was on Nvidia's side or Capcom's side remains to be seen.
With some PC players also reporting stuttering and outright crashes...
