Post-launch support for Resident Evil Requiem continues to expand, as a new update is set to introduce a long-requested feature to the game.
According to recent details, Capcom is preparing to add a Photo Mode, allowing players to capture and customize their in-game moments.
With the upcoming feature, players will be able to take
- Take cinematic screenshots during gameplay
- Adjust camera angles and framing
- Highlight atmospheric moments across the game
While full customization options have not yet been revealed, the addition is expected to further enhance the way players interact with the game’s environments, especially given its strong visual design and horror tone.

The Photo Mode update appears to be part of a broader post-launch roadmap. Alongside it, a new mini-game and additional story-related content are reportedly in development, suggesting that Capcom is focused on expanding the overall experience rather than limiting updates to technical improvements.
Since release, the game has maintained solid player interest, and updates like this highlight an ongoing effort to improve both immersion and gameplay depth. Photo Mode, in particular, offers more than just visuals, it gives players new ways to engage with the world and share their experience.
With more content on the way, Resident Evil Requiem continues to evolve beyond its initial launch version, pointing toward long-term support from the developers.
Will you be using Photo Mode to capture your best moments, or are you more interested in the upcoming content updates?
What is being added to Resident Evil Requiem?
A Photo Mode feature.
