Players have spent 10,000 years in Resident Evil Requiem, and most got the bad ending — Capcom statistics
A significant number of players witnessed the story’s grim finale.
The developers of Resident Evil Requiem have been tracking player activity and have now unveiled a comprehensive breakdown of the game’s statistics.
As it turns out, the collective playtime in RE Requiem has already surged past the 10,000-hour milestone. During this period, the community managed to eliminate approximately 3.6 billion enemies, while players themselves faced death 154 million times.
Within Resident Evil Requiem, the developers implemented several different endings; interestingly, roughly 56% of the player base opted for the “bad” outcome.
To date, the game has been completed over 8.5 million times. On average, a first-time playthrough requires 16 hours and 48 minutes, a calculation that includes restarts, pauses, and cinematic cutscenes.
Furthermore, more than one million players successfully tracked down the “revealing” Easter egg photo of Rebecca Chambers in her athletic gear.
The promotional page detailing these global statistics can be accessed via the following link.
Source: iXBT.games

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