Finishing Resident Evil Requiem is just the beginning. Once the credits roll, the game opens up a whole new layer of content, from New Game+ with Leon's full arsenal to a pair of distinct endings shaped by a single pivotal choice. Whether you want to see everything the story has to offer or just want to tear through the game with a shotgun from chapter one, this guide walks you through exactly what unlocks, how to access it, and what's worth your time.
What Happens After You Beat Resident Evil Requiem?
Completing your first run triggers New Game+, which fundamentally changes how your next playthrough feels. Instead of building up your loadout gradually, you get access to Leon's full arsenal right from the start. That means you can bring a shotgun into areas that were previously tense, resource-scarce crawls, completely shifting the power dynamic in your favor.
Beyond the gameplay shift, finishing the game also unlocks a range of gallery content including concept art, character models, costumes, and charms. These are accessible through the main profile data rather than individual save slots, so they persist across all your playthroughs.

Resident Evil Requiem New Game+ and Post-Game Unlocks
The True Ending in Resident Evil Requiem
At the climax of the story, Grace faces a binary choice: destroy Elpis or release Elpis. This single decision determines which of the two endings you see, and nothing you've done earlier in the game influences which option becomes available. Both choices lead to credits, but they are not equal in terms of narrative weight.
Releasing Elpis is the intended canonical conclusion to Grace and Leon's story. If you want the "true" ending, that's the path to take. The game is generous here though: after the credits, you're given the option to reload your save and try the alternate choice, so you don't need to replay the entire game to see both outcomes.
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Stay through the credits after choosing to release Elpis. There's a post-credits scene that hints at where the Resident Evil series is heading next, and it's worth watching.
Resident Evil Requiem New Game+ and Post-Game Unlocks
Does the Ending Choice Affect New Game+?
No. Whichever ending you choose, New Game+ unlocks the same way. The post-game content and unlockables are tied to completing the game, not to a specific ending path. So feel free to pick the alternate ending first if you're curious, then reload and watch the true ending before moving on.
What Unlocks in New Game+ Mode?
Here's a breakdown of what carries over and what changes when you start a New Game+ run:
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New Game+ is a profile-level unlock in Resident Evil Requiem. Your unlockables, gallery items, costumes, and charms are stored in your main profile data, separate from individual chapter saves. This means they're available regardless of which save slot you load.

Resident Evil Requiem New Game+ and Post-Game Unlocks
Post-Game Unlocks
After completing the game, your profile gains access to a significant amount of bonus content. Here's what you can expect to find:
- Infinite Ammo for specific weapons (earned through in-game challenges or completion)
- Bonus costumes for Grace and Leon
- Character model viewer with detailed 3D models
- Concept art gallery covering environments, enemies, and characters
- Charms that can be equipped for passive bonuses in subsequent runs
- Alternate difficulty modes including Insanity difficulty for a serious challenge
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If you're on PC via Steam, be aware that using third-party save editors or mod tools to force these unlocks will not grant Steam Achievements. Achievements require legitimate in-game completion. Tools like Steam Achievement Manager exist separately for that purpose, but use them at your own discretion.Is There a Chapter Select Feature?
Resident Evil Requiem does not include a built-in chapter select in the traditional sense. However, the game's autosave and manual save system allows you to maintain multiple save files at key story moments. If you're strategic about saving at the typewriter machines throughout your playthrough, you can effectively return to major areas by loading earlier saves.
The game has distinct sections including the Basement Hospital, Victor's Secret Research Facility, the BSAA camp, and the final confrontation area, each of which can serve as a return point if you've saved there.
How to Approach a New Game+ Run Efficiently
With Leon's full arsenal available immediately, New Game+ rewards aggressive play. Here's how to get the most out of it:
- Equip your strongest weapon early and don't hold back on ammo. Resources are more plentiful once you know where to look.
- Focus on collectibles you missed during your first run. Use your knowledge of the map layout to sweep areas efficiently.
- Try Insanity difficulty if you want a genuine challenge. Having the full arsenal doesn't make this mode easy, it just makes it fair.
- Experiment with different charms to find passive bonus combinations that suit your playstyle.
- Save at every typewriter you encounter to build out a personal chapter select system for future revisits.
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If you want to experience specific story moments again without a full replay, save manually at the typewriter right before major boss fights or cutscenes during your New Game+ run. This gives you easy access to those moments later.
Is There a Secret Puzzle That Affects Unlocks?
At launch, Resident Evil Requiem contains a game-long secret puzzle that the community has been working to solve. Based on available information, this puzzle has not yet been cracked, but completing it is not required to access any of the standard post-game unlocks. Everything from costumes to infinite ammo to gallery content can be obtained without solving it. If and when a solution is found, this guide will be updated accordingly.
Final Thoughts on Post-Game Content
Resident Evil Requiem does a solid job of rewarding players who stick around after the credits. The horror game's true ending delivers a meaningful narrative payoff, New Game+ genuinely transforms the experience with early access to Leon's full kit, and the gallery unlocks give fans plenty to explore. The lack of a formal chapter select is a minor inconvenience, but smart saving habits solve that problem entirely. If you haven't seen both endings yet, the reload feature makes it painless to check both without grinding through the whole game twice.
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