Capcom Investing in Longer Resident Evil Story DLC, Claims Insider Dusk Golem
Capcom is reportedly planning larger story DLC for future Resident Evil games, according to insider Dusk Golem, signaling a stronger focus on premium post-launch content.


Capcom appears to be expanding its ambitions for the Resident Evil franchise, with trusted horror gaming insider Dusk Golem claiming that the company is investing in longer story DLC for future Resident Evil titles.
The report suggests that Capcom sees major value in extending the lifespan of its games through substantial post-launch expansions rather than relying solely on cosmetic or smaller content updates. While no official announcement has been made, the move could significantly benefit fans who enjoy the series' narrative-driven survival horror experience.
What Dusk Golem Said
According to Dusk Golem, Capcom is shifting resources toward creating larger, story-focused downloadable expansions for upcoming Resident Evil games. This strategy reportedly reflects the publisher's confidence in premium single-player content, especially after the commercial and critical success of previous Resident Evil releases.
Although the insider did not reveal which specific game will receive this treatment first, speculation has already begun surrounding the next major Resident Evil installment.
Why Longer Resident Evil DLC Makes Sense
Capcom has seen strong success with narrative expansions in recent years. Players have shown a willingness to purchase high-quality story content that expands characters, lore, and gameplay beyond the main campaign.
Longer DLC could provide:
- More story chapters featuring fan-favorite characters.
- New locations, enemies, and boss encounters.
- Extended gameplay lasting several hours.
- Better value for players after launch.
This approach could also help keep Resident Evil titles active for a longer period while building anticipation for future entries.
What This Could Mean for Resident Evil 9
Although Dusk Golem did not specifically mention Resident Evil 9, many fans believe the upcoming game is the most likely candidate for larger post-launch expansions.
If Capcom follows this strategy, Resident Evil 9 could receive multiple story episodes that explore unanswered plotlines, introduce new playable characters, or expand the game's ending long after release.
Until Capcom officially confirms its plans, the information should be treated as a rumor. However, Dusk Golem has accurately reported Resident Evil information in the past, making this claim one worth watching.
Final Thoughts
If the report proves accurate, Capcom's investment in longer Resident Evil story DLC could be excellent news for survival horror fans. Bigger expansions would not only deliver more content but also strengthen Resident Evil's position as one of gaming's premier single-player franchises.
As always, we'll keep you updated if Capcom officially announces its future Resident Evil DLC plans.

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