Resident Evil Requiem DLC Release Window Detailed by Insider

A trusted source at Capcom has revealed a likely timeframe for the release of the upcoming DLC for Resident Evil Requiem. Capcom announced plans for new story content shortly after the game launched earlier this year, but has kept specific details about the DLC – including what it will include and when it will be available – under wraps.

According to insider Dusk Golem, who has provided several accurate scoops in the past related to Resident Evil, this upcoming DLC for Resident Evil Requiem won’t arrive until after the newly announced Resident Evil: Veronica releases. This past week, Capcom revealed that its next Resident Evil remake would be for Resident Evil: Code Veronica, which is poised to drop in 2027. Although a specified window in 2027 wasn’t given by Capcom, reports have widely indicated that Resident Evil: Veronica will become available in the early part of the year. As a result, this would mean that the Requiem DLC feasibly wouldn’t release until mid or late 2027.

It’s a little unexpected to see the Resident Evil Requiem DLC released so long after the original game, but Capcom has followed this pattern before. Resident Evil Village came out in May 2021, but its Shadows of Rose DLC wasn’t available until October 2022. If the Requiem DLC follows a similar schedule, we likely won’t see it until late 2027.

In all likelihood, Capcom will spend the coming months focusing on the promotion and eventual release of Resident Evil: Veronica. Once this new remake is let loose by the publisher, then we might finally start to hear more about the DLC plans for Resident Evil Requiem. Regardless of how things end up playing out, it’s clear that Resident Evil fans will have a lot to look forward to over the coming year.

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2026-06-11 18:40