Resident Evil Requiem Stuns with Shocking Secrets!
Resident Evil Requiem is packed with hidden surprises, from Leon's franchise timeline license plate to a tribute to Claire Redfield. Uncover the secrets of the RPD and beyond in this thrilling installment.
Resident Evil Requiem Stuns with Shocking Secrets!
The survival horror behemoth, Resident Evil, has once again delivered a thrilling installment with Resident Evil Requiem, and it’s packed with more hidden surprises than a zombie horde in a pantry. From subtle nods to franchise history to cryptic puzzles that have kept players on the edge of their seats, Requiem is a treasure trove for dedicated fans. This latest entry, rumored to be the next chapter in Leon S. Kennedy’s saga, dives deep into the lore and Easter eggs that make the Resident Evil universe so captivating.
Leon’s License Plate: A Franchise Timeline
Eagle-eyed players might have noticed Leon S. Kennedy’s sleek Porsche, but the real secret lies in its license plate. The numbers 9642 aren’t just random; they represent Leon’s appearances throughout the main Resident Evil series. Sharing the spotlight in RE2 and Requiem (aka RE9), getting his own game in RE4, and being a significant character in RE6, these numbers serve as a clever nod to his enduring presence in the franchise.
The Chef and the Stacked Pantry: A Strategic Encounter
For those navigating the treacherous halls of the Raccoon City Police Department (RPD) in Requiem, a particular encounter with ‘the chef’ demands careful timing. This formidable foe guards a pantry filled with essential supplies. The key to this treasure trove is dropped by the chef himself, but players are advised to tackle this encounter only after they’ve thoroughly explored the East Wing and amassed sufficient ammunition. As one in-game note reveals, the chef carries the pantry key, making this a crucial, albeit challenging, objective for survival.
The Best Hat in STARS: A Nostalgic Reminder
The return to the RPD in Resident Evil Requiem has brought back more than just memories; it’s also brought back iconic items. Among the preserved relics is a blue beret found in the STARS office, a clear homage to the legendary Jill Valentine. Her prolonged absence since RE5 and Revelations has left fans speculating about her fate, a mystery that Resident Evil 10 might finally unravel. The RPD’s uncanny preservation adds to the game’s atmosphere, making players wonder if even Wesker returned for his lost belongings.
Rebecca’s Basketball Photo: A Wesker Connection?
Amidst the preserved artifacts of the RPD, a particularly intriguing item is Rebecca Chambers’ old basketball photo. Discovered behind a green book in the library, this relic raises a question: did Wesker, before his demise, ever return to the RPD to retrieve personal items? The presence of this photo, stashed away, hints at connections and untold stories within the RPD’s ruins, frozen in time.
Keychain Comrade: A Tribute to Claire Redfield
As players progress through Resident Evil Requiem, they’ll unlock various keychains that enhance their gameplay. The most unique among these is the ‘Trusted Companion Charm,’ unlocked after defeating 300 enemies and completing the first playthrough. This charm is a detailed replica of Claire Redfield, Leon’s companion from RE2. Its design, featuring a full character model rather than just an icon, makes it stand out among the other symbolic keychains.
An Agent in the Shadows: The Tofu Easter Egg
For fans of the original Resident Evil 2, there’s a delightful surprise waiting in the operations room. With a small chance, a wild Tofu—the iconic, edible hero from RE2’s unlockable campaign—can appear. This notoriously difficult mission required players to escape Raccoon City before a strict timer ran out, and its inclusion as a brief cameo in Requiem is a brilliant nod to the series’ challenging past.
Ethan Winters’ Legacy: A Subtle nod to Village
Even the games starring Ethan Winters aren’t left out of Requiem‘s Easter egg collection. In the latter half of the game, during Grace’s mission to find the helicopter key in Gideon’s office, players will encounter a specific wine bottle. This bottle, identical to the ones made by Lady Dimitrescu and her daughters in Resident Evil Village, offers a subtle yet unmistakable connection between the two narratives.
Days of Capcom Past: A Scavenger Hunt for Retro Fans
Barry Burton, known for his penchant for planning scavenger hunts for younger STARS members, has left a hidden surprise within the RPD. A key, hidden somewhere in the RPD, unlocks a locker containing a treasure trove of Capcom memorabilia. Inside, players can find a poster for Street Fighter Alpha and copies of classic games like Mega Man 8, Street Fighter Alpha 2, and even the original Resident Evil, offering a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
Grace’s Report: A Comprehensive Chronicle
Grace Ashcroft’s seemingly minor dialogue about a report at the beginning of the game culminates in a significant reveal. In a post-credits scene, her boss inquires about the report, and upon completing the first playthrough, players can finally read it. This 60-page document meticulously details the history of Umbrella Corporation and covers events from the original Resident Evil all the way up to Requiem. It’s an invaluable resource for players wanting to deepen their understanding of the complex Resident Evil lore.
The Biggest Puzzle: An Unsolved Mystery (Until Now)
For a significant period, Resident Evil Requiem featured a mysterious, unsolved puzzle. Players encountered various oddities, such as a doll in a cell, a broken mascot from Kendo’s Gun Shop, and moon star sun patterns that emitted children’s laughter when a specific sequence was entered. These elements hinted at a larger, hidden secret. However, this enigmatic puzzle was eventually solved through data mining, much to the chagrin of those who enjoyed the mystery. Nevertheless, the initial journey of trying to crack the code was a testament to the game’s engaging design and its ability to spark community collaboration.
Resident Evil Requiem continues the franchise’s tradition of embedding deep lore and rewarding exploration. With its wealth of secrets and nods to past titles, it’s a must-play for any fan of survival horror.
Source: Top 10 Hidden Secrets in Resident Evil Requiem (YouTube)





