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Resident Evil Requiem Hanging Fitness Equipment Announced

Resident Evil Requiem hanging fitness equipment bundle releasing in Japan
Image courtesy of Capcom and Yume Group

Capcom has announced that it is working with Yume Group and S.Ride to hold collaboration campaigns celebrating the release of Resident Evil Requiem in Japan. The former will particularly release a special bundle that combines a physical copy of Resident Evil Requiem with its own hanging fitness equipment.

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Buyers can choose between a PlayStation 5 Blu-ray disc package or a Nintendo Switch 2 game key card to be bundled in the same box as the fitness equipment. Capcom has also provided a render of Grace trying out the equipment to help Yume Group promote the product.

The Resident Evil Requiem hanging fitness equipment bundle is priced at ¥19,800 (~$127.50), and Yume Group opened pre-orders on its website at 8 AM JST. However, it could only prepare 50 copies of the bundle, and all of those were already sold out in less than half a day.

Yume Group has also published a trailer promoting the bundle on its YouTube channel:

In the same press release, Capcom also revealed that S.Ride will temporarily launch ten taxis sporting the Resident Evil Requiem promotion livery from February 23 until March 1, 2026. These taxis will run around the cities of Tokyo, Musashino, and Mitaka.

During the above campaign period, the S.Ride app on iOS and Android will feature an Umbrella Corporation icon that users can tap to find and call the specially branded taxi.

Resident Evil Requiem will be available simultaneously worldwide for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X, and PC on February 27, 2026. Yume Group will also release its hanging fitness equipment bundle on the same day.

Kite Stenbuck
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