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Resident Evil Requiem 1.1.1 update

Capcom has issued its first update for Resident Evil Requiem, and now Nintendo Switch 2 players can download version 1.1.1.

The company has put out some different fixes here. We don’t have exact details for the most part, but Capcom does say that some of the problems addressed include progression blockers.

The full rundown is as follows:

Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil Village just came to Nintendo Switch 2 a few days ago, and Digital Foundry has now come through with a technical analysis which includes frame rate, resolution, and more.

Resident Evil 7 seems to be the better port, which makes sense since Village has evolved tech. While the resolution in Village seems fine, the performance could use some improvements.

Here’s a rundown of what was shared:

March 5: Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection is only a week away, and Capcom has now shared information about save data link bonuses and free DLC. We also have a launch trailer for the RPG.

Here’s the latest information from Capcom:

We have a brief update on Mega Man: Dual Override, as Capcom has now teased the game’s Robot Masters. The image above, coming from the new Capcom Spotlight presentation, shows their silhouettes.

Recently, Capcom held a fan contest in which fans were able to submit designs for a Robot Master. The six winners were announced today, pictured below.

Capcom is bringing up the release date for Pragmata. On all platforms, including Nintendo Switch 2, the game is now launching on April 17, 2026.

Capcom was previously planning on an April 24 debut. We’re typically used to seeing delays and not release dates moving up, but it means that fans won’t have to wait quite as long.

Capcom has been bringing out a bunch of different collections for Mega Man over the past several years, but the Mega Man Legends sub-series hasn’t been given the same treatment. Could that change one day?

Capcom’s Shingo Izumi commented on the possibility in an interview with RPG Site. The bad news is that according to Izumi, nothing is currently planned. However, a Mega Man Legends collection could be brought up “when we consider new collection projects in the future”.

Izumi’s full words:

A new Capcom Spotlight presentation will air this Thursday, March 5, Capcom just announced. It will begin at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET / 10 PM in the UK / 11 PM in Europe.

Capcom says that the broadcast will bring fans the latest news about its games. We have confirmation that the event will be about 35 minutes long.

More:

A special trailer has been made for the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Resident Evil Requiem. Just like all other platforms, the horror title comes to the system today.

Here’s a brief overview of this one:

February 5: The new Resident Evil Requiem amiibo have now been revealed – specifically Grace Ashcroft and the legendary Leon S. Kennedy. Both are coming this summer.

Capcom previously said it was preparing amiibo based on the game, but didn’t say which figures specifically it had in store. Scan them to receive weapon skins in-game.

Resident Evil Requiem will be out tomorrow, but Capcom is also bringing over Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil Village on the same day. We now have a launch trailer for the survival titles.

Here’s a bit of information about the two games:


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