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Players have uncovered a surprising Resident Evil Requiem easter egg PS1 that seems to show the original Resident Evil game exists in universe.This mind-bending detail has sparked lively discussion online, with fans debating what it could mean for the series’ lore and how Capcom is weaving past and present together.


TL;DR — Resident Evil Requiem Easter Egg
  • A hidden retro console appears in Leon Kennedy’s campaign.
  • The locker includes PS1-era Capcom game boxes.
  • One box resembles the original Resident Evil PS1 cover.
  • Fans speculate the Spencer Mansion story could exist as a game in-universe.
  • Most players believe it’s simply a fun meta easter egg from Capcom.

Where to Find the Easter Egg

The reference appears during Leon Kennedy campaign detail in the Raccoon City return sequence, when he explores the RE Requiem Barry scavenger hunt locker. Inside, you can discover a Resident Evil Requiem hidden console with a carefully crafted retro console prop design, surrounded by classic game boxes.

Some of the recognizable items you can spot include:

ItemReference
Mega Man 8 reference cameoCapcom retro platformer
Street Fighter Alpha 2 box artCapcom fighting game series
A box that strongly resembles the original Resident Evil with its iconic red fontPossible reference to the first Resident Evil

Do the Games Exist Inside the Games?

Fans are asking one essential question: if the original Resident Evil on PS1 exists in universe, does that mean the Spencer Mansion incident timeline was turned into a commercial video game within the world?

The timing makes for a fun twist, as the retro console aesthetic fits the era around Raccoon City’s destruction in 1998. The easter egg works as a meta narrative joke gaming fans love. It’s like a playful wink within the game world.


Capcom’s History of Self-Referential Humor

This isn’t the first time Capcom has joked about its own games. Resident Evil Requiem includes clear nods that longtime fans quickly recognize. For example:

  • the classic Tofu cameo appearances
  • survival horror series callbacks to earlier Resident Evil games
  • background details referencing past characters and locations

This feels like a classic Capcom cross franchise nod, the kind the studio has been adding to its games for years. These moments are meant to be fun, not serious canon changes. This easter egg works as a fourth wall playful reference, not a lore-breaking twist.


Community Reaction

Fans quickly noticed the easter egg and immediately started sharing screenshots and clips across social media. Some players were genuinely confused, debating what it might imply for the timeline and the events of the original games. Others saw it as a clever wink from the developers, enjoying the playful meta twist without worrying about strict canon.

Now fans are asking:

  • Is this a real canon detail?
  • Or just a fun in-joke from Capcom?

The discussion shows how even a small background object (like a hidden console tucked in a locker) can spark passionate conversations in the Resident Evil community.


Conclusion

In the end, this easter egg is probably meant to make fans smile, not rewrite the lore. It adds a layer of playful self-awareness without changing the story itself.

Even in one of the series’ darker and more intense entries, Capcom still finds room for humor and surprises. And sometimes, that small wink to the audience is what makes the world feel even more alive, layered, and full of little rewards for those paying attention.

Such moments definitely make exploring Resident Evil Requiem even more fun!