Resident Evil Requiem Adds New Leon-Starring Roguelike Minigame, Rather Than The Mercenaries Mode Fans Were Expecting
Capcom’s free mini-game lets players control Leon Kennedy in a roguelike battle mode with 20 levels, randomized weapons and bonus unlocks.
- Capcom shadow-dropped a new Resident Evil Requiem Mini-Game DLC called "Leon Must Die Forever" on PS5 and PC, featuring 20 levels and a boss battle with Victor.
- Players control Leon Kennedy, utilizing randomized weapons and special abilities to navigate through increasingly difficult enemies as they progress through each level.
- Accessing the mode requires completing the Resident Evil Requiem story and updating to version 1.300.000; players navigate to the Main Menu, select Extra Games, then click "Leon Must Die Forever" to start.
- This content is separate from the Resident Evil Requiem Story Expansion DLC, which remains in development with no announced release window.
- Following a March tease by Capcom, the mini-game is available now, though the extended story content remains unscheduled for 2026.
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Resident Evil Requiem Leon Must Die Forever DLC, explained
The Leon Must Die Forever DLC in Resident Evil Requiem puts you back in Kennedy's shoes to shoot zombies in an intense roguelike mode. The goal is to reach the final level and fight the last boss within the time limit, but before that, you still need to improve Leon's abilities and arsenal by exploring key locations from the game's campaign.
Resident Evil Requiem Gets "Leon Must Die Forever" - Post-Game Roguelike-Ish Mode In Free Update
Capcom dropped a new content update to the survival horror game Resident Evil Requiem. Called “Leon Must Die Forever,” this is an extra game mode that only unlocks after finishing the main story where you play as Leon S. Kennedy in what’s basically an arcade, roguelike-ish survival mode. The mode reuses the areas seen in the main game, but now with stronger enemy variants, random pick-one-of-three-choices “enhancer abilities” that will drop rand…
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