Resident Evil Requiem just got a big update that’s actually pretty exciting. Capcom dropped a fresh patch that adds a photo mode to the game, letting you snap your favorite creepy moments or even just mess around with Leon and Grace’s expressions. It’s live now on PC and consoles and comes with a handful of bug fixes and tweaks that smooth out the gameplay.
Photo Mode Means You Can Finally Freeze the Horror in Style
So, here’s the deal with this photo mode. You access it through the pause menu and suddenly you have a ton of control over how your shots look. You can change the field of view, blur the foreground or background, adjust focus distance, and even tweak character poses, expressions, and eye positions. There’s more too — brightness, contrast, vignette, bloom, lens distortion, and chromatic aberration are all up for grabs. You can also slap on frames, stickers, and filters if you want your monster photos to have a little flair.
This is perfect for those moments when a giant spider is about to ruin Grace’s day or when Leon is in full-on action mode. You can capture all the gore, tension, or even silly faces, making it a lot easier to show off your gameplay or just have fun with the characters.
Little Fixes That Add Up to a Smoother Playthrough
Besides the photo mode, Capcom fixed a nasty bug that could stop your progress in the game. That’s a relief because getting stuck is the last thing you want when you’re already running from infected horrors. They also tidied up some typos in various languages and improved character expressions in cutscenes to make emotions hit harder. So yeah, Grace might look even more miserable hanging upside down now.
There were also some behind-the-scenes fixes for crashes and visual glitches, especially for certain GPU setups on PC. All these little improvements make the overall experience feel cleaner and more polished.
More Resident Evil Requiem Content Is Coming, But Patience Is Key
This update is just the start of what Capcom has planned. Director Koshi Nakanishi hinted at a story expansion that will dive deeper into the world of Requiem. Fans are hoping to see more of Leon’s complicated relationship with Ada Wong, but Capcom is keeping things under wraps for now.
There’s also talk of a new mini game coming in May, which many expect to be the latest version of the franchise’s classic Mercenaries mode. So while you enjoy snapping creepy photos, keep an eye out for more ways to play down the line.
For now, the photo mode update is a solid reason to jump back into Resident Evil Requiem and get some killer shots or just appreciate the game’s atmosphere in a new way.












