Capcom Seeks Player Feedback After Resident Evil Requiem Hits 5M

Capcom asked players to complete an online survey about Resident Evil Requiem after the game sold more than five million copies, noting responses may influence the next title.

Capcom has asked players to complete an online survey about Resident Evil Requiem after the game sold more than five million copies since its release on Friday. The company framed the questionnaire as a way to collect player impressions and suggestions.

The request was posted on the franchise’s Resident Evil X account, where Capcom also thanked fans and shared celebratory artwork marking the sales milestone. The post invited owners of Resident Evil Requiem to follow links to an online survey and provide feedback on their experience.

Capcom noted that responses will be reviewed by development staff and that the feedback could inform the direction of the next Resident Evil title. The survey is presented as a channel for players to report gameplay experiences, impressions and specific suggestions.

The announcement did not include a deadline for submissions or a detailed description of how the responses will be used. Capcom has previously gathered player data and feedback during and after game launches to guide development decisions on future releases.

Players interested in participating can access the survey through links posted on Capcom’s Resident Evil social channels.

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