Resident Evil Requiem isn't due out until February 27th, but you'd be forgiven for thinking it's already available based on the number of leaks, spoilers and other tidbits that have spread in just the last 24 hours. It's enough for fans to try to silence every word related to Resident Evil and warn others to do the same.
Now, as if there weren't enough spoilers, the full list of Requiem's Trophy has now been revealed, and there are some heavy – and we mean heavy – spoilers, so if you've been interested in getting Platinum, you'd better wait for your copy to arrive.
Courtesy of Insider Gaming, Requiem has a total of 49 trophies available, including that shiny Platinum one that will no doubt look stellar in your trophy cabinet.
As with most trophy lists, a few trophies will come for completing objectives. However, as with Resident Evil Trophies, there are several difficulty requirements, including the need to beat the game on Insanity.
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The next trophy will require beating the game without touching the herbs or medicine injectors. Meanwhile, there is also another dedicated to beating the game within a set number of hours.
Which means if Platinum is your goal, then it looks like multiple playthroughs will be required, and potentially even one with a guide for all the collectibles, assuming none are missing or hideously hidden.
Resident Evil fans are going into lockdown mode
What originally started as an acknowledgment of the presence of physical copies of Resident Evil in the wild has turned into a full blown spoiler fest.
Those who managed to secure a copy before launch have now completed the game, and the entirety of Requiem is floating online, from its big moments to its ending. Unfortunately, most of these videos haven't been downloaded, so it's fairly easy to come across them.
It's been a while since we've had such massive pre-release leaks, so players are understandably upset.
- Released
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February 27, 2026
- ESRB
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Mature 17+ / Intense violence, blood and gore, strong language, in-game purchases
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