How to Unlock All Costumes in Resident Evil Requiem

Feb 27, 2026 at 12:00am EST
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Completing the campaign in Resident Evil Requiem is just the beginning. Once the credits roll, you unlock several customization options for Grace and Leon, allowing you to change their appearance for subsequent playthroughs at higher difficulties such as Insanity or while hunting for any remaining Mr. Raccoon memoriam.

Story Costumes

Upon completing the game for the first time on any difficulty, you will immediately unlock the option to toggle the Jacket variants for both protagonists:

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These can be switched only via the Bonuses - Bonus Settings menu before loading a save file or starting a new game.

Extra Costumes

Finishing the game also gives you the opportunity to unlock two more costumes via the Special Content Menu. These are:

How to Get CP

Both special costumes cost 500 CP each. CP is earned by clearing specific in-game Challenges, including completing the game at the three difficulties available in a regular new game cycle.

By the end of your first playthrough, regardless of the difficulty you completed the game at, you will likely have accumulated over 1000 CP, allowing you to purchase both the FBI Attire and the R.P.D. Uniform immediately if you so wish.

This concludes the guide. For more help with settings and survival strategies, visit our Resident Evil Requiem Complete Walkthrough and Guides Hub.

Guide based on a full playthrough completed in the Steam 1.0 version at Standard (Classic) difficulty. Screenshots captured from the same version.

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