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Capcom has ordered a British YouTuber to remove more than 1,000 videos featuring adult-oriented mods for Resident Evil Requiem and other games, after the publisher’s legal team contacted the creator on April 16, 2026.
Streamer GrizzoUK said Capcom demanded deletion of 1,005 videos showing characters in skimpy or altered outfits and warned of further action; YouTube briefly terminated the channel for alleged repeated violations of its sex and nudity policy before reinstating it after the videos were deleted.
Capcom told the creator the mod content was “inconsistent” with its terms of service and relevant copyright and intellectual property laws, citing reputational risks.
The takedown has depressed the channel’s views and prompted the creator to pivot to non-costume content such as weapon mods.
The move follows earlier statements from Capcom expressing concern about mods that could affect game performance or company reputation.
Resident Evil Requiem, one of 2026’s top-selling titles, recently added a photo mode, and the developer continues to publish new content for the franchise.







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