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Any Plans for Upcoming Sales or Regional Discounts for Resident Evil Requiem in the Near Future?
Is there any information regarding future sales or discounts for Resident Evil Requiem?

The game was released on February 27, 2026, and many players are still interested in purchasing it, but are currently waiting for a sale or regional discount that would make it more affordable.

There are a large number of users who would like to support the game and join the experience, but are still waiting for promotions before making their purchase. We would greatly appreciate any official information regarding upcoming sales, discount events, or regional promotions for different markets.

Thank you very much for your time and attention.
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Currently there is no official Info on it.

It has been discussed in other threads:
"Summer Sale Discount ?"
https://steamcommunity.com/app/3764200/discussions/0/832746831844839996/

As the current street/Online retail price is 50% of RSP, the steam summer sale (expected to be around June 25th) should be 20-50% discount.
Originally posted by easylife:
Currently there is no official Info on it.

It has been discussed in other threads:
"Summer Sale Discount ?"
https://steamcommunity.com/app/3764200/discussions/0/832746831844839996/

As the current street/Online retail price is 50% of RSP, the steam summer sale (expected to be around June 25th) should be 20-50% discount.
Thank you very much for the information! Very kind of you to take the time to answer.
It's on a 20% discount rn
Wanna know if I should
1. Wait for steam summer sale and regret it if it goes 40% off
2. There is no re9 offer this summer sale at all and regret not grabbing 20% now
Originally posted by CzarinaSchwartz:
It's on a 20% discount rn
Wanna know if I should
1. Wait for steam summer sale and regret it if it goes 40% off
2. There is no re9 offer this summer sale at all and regret not grabbing 20% now
While a 20% or 40% discount is appreciated, it still feels relatively small compared to the base price. For example, a game priced at $53 USD would cost $42.40 USD with a 20% discount, and $31.80 USD with a 40% discount. To many customers, a 20% discount may not feel particularly significant, whereas a 40% discount represents a more noticeable reduction.

We hope to see greater effort toward offering truly compelling discounts that better reflect the original price of the products. Many of us are looking forward to future promotions that provide a stronger incentive to purchase.

Best regards, and thank you very much.
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