Resident Evil Requiem has received a small, but meaningful update for Nintendo Switch 2 that attempts to correct certain technical aspects of the game. As the ninth mainline entry in the franchise, Resident Evil Requiem stands tall as the logical evolution of the series in most ways. Perhaps most shockingly, the game released in a fairly solid state across the board, going so far as being playable even on the humble Steam Deck. That's not to say it doesn't need a tiny bit of patching, though.
Having released on February 27, Resident Evil Requiem received high praise virtually across the board, with both critics and fans enjoying its combination of action and horror gameplay. Its solid performance and excellent graphics are notable too, with the game doing so well sales-wise that Capcom has already greenlit Resident Evil Requiem DLC for production. No information on these apparent expansions is available at this time, but just knowing that they're on the way ought to keep fans happy for some time yet.
Unfortunately for fans looking forward to Capcom's long-awaited Resident Evil Requiem, spoilers for the game are flooding the internet.
Functionally, Resident Evil Requiem's March 9 patch is the same...
