This new mode focuses on fast-paced action, pitting Leon S. Kennedy against waves of horrors in the condemned Raccoon City hotel. It is not just a simple survival mode, though; it introduces multiple difficulty levels and exclusive enhancer abilities specifically for Leon. These buffs allow for deeper build experimentation that isn't possible in the standard campaign, making it a perfect playground for those who have already mastered the dual-narrative journey of Leon and Grace Ashcroft.
For PlayStation 5 players, this patch is a literal game-changer. Resident Evil Requiem now fully supports DualSense features. You will feel the resistance in the adaptive triggers depending on the firearm you are wielding, while haptic feedback and motion sensor support aim to make the first-person and third-person perspectives even more immersive.
Beyond the new content, the update serves as a necessary maintenance patch. Capcom has addressed several bugs and stability issues that were lingering in the main game since its February launch. Whether you are hunting for the truth behind Alyssa Ashcroft's legacy or just looking to rack up a high score in the new arcade-style mode, the gameplay should feel significantly smoother now.
The update is available now across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. If you have already rolled credits on the main story, the "Leon Must Die Forever" mode should be waiting for you in the main menu.
