Unused Music Discovered in Resident Evil Requiem Files
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A dataminer has uncovered unused music tracks within the files of Resident Evil Requiem, a game that includes the Mercenaries minigame. The discovery includes at least nine tracks, some with distinctive sounds like a safe room theme and a clicking clock. The game's director and executive producer have indicated that more content is planned for the game's world.
Facts First
- A dataminer discovered unused music in the backend files of Resident Evil Requiem.
- The Mercenaries minigame involves fighting hordes of enemies for a high score.
- At least nine tracks were found, including one similar to safe room music and others with a clicking clock sound.
- Director Koshi Nakanishi stated a new story expansion will 'delve deeper into the world of Requiem'.
- Executive producer Jun Takeuchi promised 'even more wonderful experiences' are coming for the series.
What Happened
A dataminer named Syrkov shared findings on X/Twitter over the weekend regarding unused music found in the backend of Resident Evil Requiem. Syrkov provided instructions on how to locate the music within the game files. The discovered music includes at least nine tracks. The second track sounds similar to safe room music, while the third and fourth tracks consist of a clicking clock or countdown sound.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of the Resident Evil series, this discovery may offer a glimpse into unused creative elements from a recent game. For players of Resident Evil Requiem, which includes the Mercenaries arcade shooting minigame, this could hint at additional atmospheric content that was considered for the experience.
What's Next
The game's director, Koshi Nakanishi, has stated that a new story expansion will 'delve deeper into the world of Requiem' upon its arrival. Series executive producer Jun Takeuchi also promised that 'even more wonderful experiences' are coming, suggesting continued development for the franchise following its 30th anniversary last month.