The latest update for Resident Evil Requiem officially adds a photo mode.
The latest update for the horror blockbuster Resident Evil Requiem has just been officially released, bringing the much-anticipated photo mode along with a host of important tweaks and bug fixes.
Since its release, Capcom's Resident Evil Requiem has made a huge impact on the market, successfully selling 6 million copies and becoming the fastest-selling game in the entire franchise's history.
Not stopping there, this masterpiece also dominated the box office charts in February as well as throughout the entire year of 2026. Now, in response to the enthusiastic support from the community, the development team has officially added a highly sought-after feature through the latest update.
According to an official announcement on Resident Evil's X account, the Photo Mode patch for Requiem is now available for players to experience. This feature will surely delight fans of Leon and Grace, as they can now freely capture memorable moments of the characters, highlighting the game's haunting horror elements. Players can easily access this mode through the pause menu within the game.
Besides introducing Photo Mode, the latest patch also includes several essential bug fixes to enhance the user experience. Developers have addressed system errors, corrected semantic localization issues, and refined character expressions in certain scenes. Specifically for PC players, the update has definitively resolved game crashes and display issues related to graphics card drivers for some models.
Beyond just current features and bug fixes, while discussing the upcoming photo mode, the Resident Evil Requiem project director also revealed another piece of good news. According to him, the game will soon receive entirely new content and an expansion that promises to "dig deeper into the world of Requiem." However, the specific release date for this ambitious project remains undisclosed.
Update 28 March 2026
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