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Resident Evil Requiem breaks series completion rate records

Resident Evil Requiem is seeing record-breaking completion rates across all platforms, with 90% of Xbox players, 70% on Steam, and 67% on PS5 finishing Capcom's latest horror entry.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Updated Apr 15, 2026

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Nine straight years of quality Resident Evil entries appears to have paid off in a very measurable way. Resident Evil Requiem is completing at rates the series has never seen before, with achievement and trophy data confirming that players are actually finishing Capcom's latest horror game at a scale that puts most AAA releases to shame.

The numbers that tell the story

As spotted by UnGeek, Steam Achievement data shows that 70% of PC players have unlocked the Rookie Agent achievement, which triggers upon completing Resident Evil Requiem on at least Casual difficulty. Over on PlayStation, trophy data puts the equivalent figure at 66.9%. Those are already strong numbers for a single-player game of this length.

The real eyebrow-raiser is Xbox. Users on Twitter flagged that the completion rate on Xbox sits at a remarkable 90%, making it the highest of any platform by a significant margin. Here's the thing, though: that number likely needs some context before you take it at face value.

Gaming market data firm Alinea Analytics estimated that of the first five million copies sold, only around 300,000 were on Xbox, compared to an estimated 2.3 million on Steam and 1.6 million on PlayStation. A smaller, more dedicated player base tends to skew completion numbers upward, and that almost certainly explains the gap.

How Requiem stacks up against the rest of the series

To appreciate what these numbers mean, you need to see where previous Resident Evil games landed. The comparison is stark.

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The gap between Requiem and its predecessors is not subtle. Village, which was itself a massive commercial hit, sits at 48% on Steam. The beloved Resident Evil 4 Remake manages 53%. Requiem's 70% beats both by a wide margin.

For additional context, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, widely considered one of the most acclaimed games in recent memory, sits at just 39.4% completion on Steam. Requiem is nearly double that.

What most players miss about why this matters

Completion rate data is one of the most honest metrics in gaming. Sales numbers tell you how many people bought a game. Completion rates tell you how many people actually wanted to keep playing it.

The key here is that Resident Evil Requiem is not a short game by survival horror standards, yet players are finishing it at rates you'd expect from a tightly paced four-hour experience. That suggests the pacing, tension, and story momentum are landing in a way that keeps people locked in from start to finish rather than bouncing off somewhere in the middle.

Capcom confirmed Requiem hit 6 million sales faster than any previous entry in the franchise. Pairing that sales velocity with completion rates this high points to a game that connected with both its audience and their free time in a way few releases manage.

A franchise at its peak engagement

The broader picture here is a franchise that has built genuine momentum across nearly a decade of consistent quality. Starting with Resident Evil 7 Biohazard in 2017, Capcom has put out entry after entry that expanded the audience while keeping longtime fans invested. Requiem appears to be the point where all of that goodwill converted into players who were not just buying the game but actually seeing it through.

For anyone still on the fence, the latest gaming news and reviews can help you figure out what to play next. And if you're working through Requiem yourself, you'll want to check out our guides section for help with some of the game's trickier puzzles and safe codes.

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April 15th 2026

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April 15th 2026

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