Former Resident Evil Director Condemns Requiem Leakers: "Deserve Ten Thousand Deaths"
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A Betrayal of the Development Team
A former Resident Evil series director has lashed out at leakers of the yet-to-be-officially-announced Resident Evil Requiem, calling them people who "deserve ten thousand deaths." The incendiary remarks have reignited a heated debate in the gaming industry about the culture of unauthorized leaks and its real impact on developers.
What Was Leaked
Resident Evil Requiem, Capcom's as-yet-unannounced next installment in the survival horror franchise, had detailed gameplay information and story elements circulate online before any official reveal. Years of careful development and a meticulously planned marketing campaign were undermined in an instant by individuals seeking online clout.
Industry Reaction
The ex-director's comments have resonated widely across the gaming development community. Developers have long lamented the devastating effect unauthorized leaks have — not just on marketing strategies, but on team morale and the simple human desire to share your work on your own terms. A top-voted Reddit comment summed it up: "Imagine spending years making a game just for someone to leak it for clout."
The Broader Debate
While some argue that leaks generate hype and free publicity, the developer perspective is clear: unsanctioned reveals strip away the creative control and careful storytelling that define how a game is introduced to the world. For Capcom and the Resident Evil Requiem team, the damage is done — though the official announcement, whenever it comes, will hopefully allow the game to be appreciated on its own merits.
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