Gaming: If You Leak Or Spoil Any Of Resident Evil Requiem, Platinum's...

Gaming: If You Leak Or Spoil Any Of Resident Evil Requiem, Platinum's...

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Capcom really does not want any big spoilers out in the wild ahead of the release of Resident Evil Requiem. It posted a statement last week imploring people to please, please, keep any big leaks and spoilers off the internet in the run up to its release and said it would be chasing after anyone doing so "in order to preserve your day-one experience."

Well, right there in Capcom's corner is Platinum Games co-founder and serial poster Hideki Kamiya. While the Resident Evil developer is out here threatening legal takedowns, Kamiya is instead threatening… curses and a thousand deaths.

Citing an apparent situation where Resident Evil 2's big plot twist was ruined before the game was released, Kamiya had some harsh words for those with loose lips. "For your own selfish satisfaction, you tramped on the feelings of the users who were looking forward to the game, as well as the feelings of the creators who put all their effort into making it," a machine translation of his tweet reads.

Source: PC Gamer