A new product listing at GameStop has sparked a lot of talk among Resident Evil fans after it seemed to reveal major, unannounced details about Resident Evil Requiem. The listing, which was quickly changed, described a Deluxe Edition that included an expansion pass and several items linked directly to Rosemary Winters, suggesting she might be featured as a second playable character. Although some people questioned if the information was real, the listing was visible for long enough that users were able to save and share its contents across social media.
According to the original details, the Deluxe Edition came with The Sanctuary Expansion Pass, which featured two new story scenarios and a big update to the Mercenaries mode. Other digital items referenced Rose directly, including a cosmetic filter called the Morphic Visor and a Shadow Walker costume pack containing three exclusive outfits for Rosemary Winters. The listing also mentioned a digital artbook and the official soundtrack. These details were taken down from the GameStop page shortly after being spotted, which only made people believe more strongly that the information was published too soon.
The backup version of the description showed that these extra items were separate from what came in the standard Deluxe Kit, which includes five character costumes, several weapon skins, two visual filters, two charms, a Raccoon City Classic audio option, and the Letters from 1998 bonus files. The difference between the current, changed listing and the saved, original version has added to the discussion about how likely a planned expansion for Requiem is. Since both Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil Village got big post-launch expansions, many fans believe the idea of new story scenarios is very plausible, even though Capcom hasn’t officially announced any extra content.
The brief mention of Rosemary Winters in the listing also has significant implications for the story. Promotional material for Resident Evil Requiem has focused on the new main character, FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft, whose investigation at the Ravenwood Hotel ties into the death of her mother, Alyssa Ashcroft. The listing describing Requiem as the final chapter in the Winters family story seems to match how Capcom has been positioning Rose as a central figure in recent games. For now, however, Capcom has not commented on the leak, and the publisher is expected to give official details during the upcoming reveal at The Game Awards.
Resident Evil Requiem is set to launch on February 27, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2. Built on the RE Engine, this ninth main entry returns to intense survival horror with switching first-person and third-person views, focusing heavily on puzzles, exploration, and managing resources. Until any official announcement is made, the GameStop listing remains the strongest clue yet that post-launch content and extra playable scenarios may be part of Capcom’s plans.

