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Capcom Says It Will Take Firm Action After Resident Evil Requiem Leaks
Summary
Capcom announced it will take "firm action," such as deleting videos or issuing warnings, after widespread pre-release gameplay leaks of Resident Evil Requiem; IGN verified the spoilers but will not report plot details.
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Capcom has acknowledged widespread pre-release leaks of Resident Evil Requiem and said it will take "firm action" against those responsible. The company posted that a large number of gameplay videos circulating online appear to come from copies obtained through illegal means, and some clips include major spoilers and the game's finale. Capcom called posting such footage copyright infringement and an act that offends other customers, and said it will delete videos or issue warnings when it becomes aware of them. IGN verified the leaked spoilers but stated it will not report the game's plot or ending in its coverage.
Key details:
- Capcom posted a public statement asking people to refrain from publishing gameplay videos before the release date and saying many videos appear to be from illegally obtained copies.
- The company described posting pre-release footage as copyright infringement and said it will take actions such as deleting videos or issuing warnings.
- IGN verified that the leaked materials are legitimate but will avoid reporting plot or ending details.
- Resident Evil Requiem is scheduled for release on February 27, and a Japan-only edition mentioned in reporting has sold out.
Summary:
The leaks mean many players may encounter spoilers before the game's February 27 release. Capcom says it will remove infringing videos and issue warnings when possible, but the company did not detail further enforcement steps.
