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Resident Evil Requiem has officially sold over 5 million copies already

In many ways, Resident Evil Requiem serves as a culmination of Capcom’s long-running franchise, with the latest entry bringing back fan-favourite characters in an experience which some have described as a continuation of Capcom’s “unbelievable run of excellence”. Despite only being out for less than a week so far, Capcom have confirmed that Resident Evil Requiem has already sold over 5 million copies,

Making the announcement via a press release, the team at Capcom revealed that “worldwide sales of Resident Evil Requiem, released on February 27, 2026, surpassed 5 million units.”

This achievement is even more impressive considering the fact that Requiem is exclusive to current-gen platforms – the first entry in the series to be locked to modern hardware. Of course, between the PS5, Series X|S, Switch 2 and PC, there are well over 100 million potential customers.

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Even so, Requiem’s rapid success is notable, already putting it as the 19th best-selling Capcom game of all time, right above the original RE2 (4.96 million units).

Of course, Requiem still has quite the journey to go on if it wants to reach the upper-echelon of Capcom sales, with the best-selling entry in the series being Resident Evil 2’s Remake (currently at 16.8 million copies).

Regardless, with the game receiving near-universal acclaim and going on to sell over 5 million copies in its first few days, it’s safe to say that Resident Evil Requiem is another major success for Capcom.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Requiem so far? Is it your favourite entry in the series? How many units do you think it will sell when all is said and done? Let us know down below.

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Notable Call of Duty insider will no longer share leaks following Activision intervention

For the past year or so, one of the biggest leakers in the Call of Duty space has been TheGhostofHope, with the insider having revealed a ton of information regarding current and even future COD entries. In the wake of a recent report by the insider claiming that some major shake-ups may be happening internally, Activision have now “legally demanded that I stop leaking and disseminating confidential information related to Call of Duty.”

Taking to Twitter to make the announcement, known Call of Duty leaker TheGhostofHope revealed that “Activision has legally demanded that I stop leaking and disseminating confidential information related to Call of Duty/Activision and I am complying with their demands. Still gonna stick around and chat about Official Call of Duty info and anything not related to leaks/confidential information. Cheers for these past few years.”

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Interestingly, alongside this recent revelation, Call of Duty themselves commented on these latest events. In response to one tweet by COD YouTuber ‘TDAWG’ who asked “So if Call of Duty is shutting ghostofhope down…was he right about everything…?” the official Call of Duty account replied with:

“Nah. Even when leaks are wrong, they still hurt the people building the game and mess with player expectations.”

Whether TheGhostofHope was right or not, we will have to wait and see, but for better or for worse, it seems Activision is cracking down on leaks moving forward.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this latest move? Do you believe COD’s response to the matter? Are leaks damaging to player expectations? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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The Division 2 to get crossplay, new DLC and more throughout 2026

Back during the early days of 2026, Ubisoft announced a surprise update for The Division 2, unveiling a new Realism mode in celebration of the franchise’s 10th anniversary. It appears as though this was just the start of The Division’s revival, with the publisher now sharing a roadmap full of new content planned throughout 2026.

Taking to their blog in celebration of the franchise’s 10th anniversary, the team at Ubisoft hosted a showcase featuring a ton of new and surprising updates coming to The Division 2.

From now until the 2nd of April, The Division 2 is hosting a month-long anniversary Season, bringing in the aforementioned Realism mode alongside other notable additions:

  • Special Anniversary Event Pass featuring cross-Clancy collaboration items inspired by Rainbow Six Siege, Splinter Cell, and Ghost Recon
  • Global Events inspired by the original game
  • Free, permanent visual upgrade
  • Free in-game Anniversary hoodie for all who log in
  • Free access to the Warlord of New York expansion

This Anniversary Season is just the start however, with The Division 2 set to get even more in the coming months, including:

  • PvP balancing and content updates
  • Expanded crossplay across consoles and PC
  • One new Incursion
  • New Classified Assignments
  • Survivors mode
  • New DLC located in Central Park

Alongside all this, the team also finally gave an official release date for their mobile spin-off Resurgence, with the free-to-play MMO launching on the 31st of March.

The Division series has been in a weird spot for quite some time. Ever since the release of its sequel in 2019, the franchise has struggled to expand, with a number of in-development projects eventually being cancelled. While we continue to wait for The Division 3, it is interesting and exciting to see the previous game receive a second life of sorts.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this Anniversary update? Is it too little too late? Should the game have always had a Realism mode from the get-go? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Capcom has reportedly started development on another Resident Evil 1 remake

Ever since Capcom kicked off their golden era with the release of Resident Evil 7, the publisher has successfully remade most of the mainline RE entries, with more seemingly on the way. While the much-loved Resident Evil Code Veronica is reportedly next in line to be remade, known Capcom insiders have now claimed that the previously-remade Resident Evil 1 is set to receive another full-on remake.

As reported by known Capcom leaker DuskGolem, “full production on a RE:1 Remake has gone underway”; though the project is said to be “years out” – with the aforementioned Code Veronica being next in line. 

Offering additional context, Golem claimed that the remake could be between 4-7 years away from release, with Code Veronica and RE:0 both being further along in development.

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For the uninitiated, this would be the second time that the original Resident Evil has gotten a remake, with the first one arriving all the way back in 2002 for the GameCube. That said, unlike Capcom’s modern efforts, the original RE: Remake was highly faithful to the original, maintaining its gameplay and visual style.

It’s safe to assume that this second redo would be more in line with the likes of the RE:2 and RE:3 Remakes. We will have to wait and see. In the meantime, fans have the recently-released Resident Evil Requiem to enjoy.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this latest report? How would you want Capcom to handle the remake? Should they stop after Code Veronica, 0 and the OG RE? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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