Resident Evil Requiem is just a week away from its February 27 launch, but it has also leaked ahead of time thanks to some retailers and fans getting early physical copies. As such, Capcom has released a statement asking fans not to spread any of the spoilers and footage circulating online.

In a statement posted on the series’ social channels, Capcom says it is issuing takedowns on early leaked footage, and wants fans to be respectful of those who are looking for a spoiler-free experience next week by not sharing any videos or details on social media.

Please don’t post or share pre-release leaks and spoilers for Resident Evil Requiem

We really want everyone to enjoy the game’s story and experience as much as possible. Our legal department will continue to issue takedowns and deletion notices for leaks in order to preserve your day-one experience.

It’s not long now until the game is out, so we look forward to seeing all your reactions after release!

Resident Evil Requiem has suffered a handful of leaks since it was announced last year, including the accidental reveal of Leon Kennedy as a returning playable character days before it was officially announced. Nothing compares to footage of the game’s finale circulating around the internet, though. Stay safe out there and mute any key terms on social media to minimize the risk of finding out how Grace and Leon’s story ends. Or, better yet, just stop looking at social media altogether. You’ll save yourself from spoilers and also avoid seeing all the brainrotting nonsense the internet beams directly into your eyeballs.

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