Japanese company Yume Group has just announced the release of a limited edition bundle of the horror game Resident Evil Requiem from Capcom. The special edition goes on sale on February 27 for the PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch platforms and has already raised eyebrows as it includes an official sports trainer. This information was reported by ITmedia.

In a promotional video released by the company, Yume Group President Shigehiro Ishida and singer Yuri Hoshina introduce new products in the TV shopping brand's signature style. Ishida emphasizes that the game requires you to use “both your head and your body,” and allows you to customize the difficulty level, making the game accessible to even beginners. Hoshina supported him emotionally with comments in her usual style.
After the introduction of the game, viewers were given a kit called “Nightmare Horror Kit”, which, in addition to the game itself, also included the original home exercise machine “Yume burasagari kenkoki” – a horizontal bar with parallel bars. According to the authors, after intense gaming sessions, users will be able to “hang” on the simulator to relax their back and lower back, tense from the horror they have experienced.
The price of the limited edition is 19,800 yen (about 10 thousand rubles at the exchange rate as of February 20, 2026). The set also includes an exclusive box featuring illustrations by Ishida and Hoshina. For comparison: the standard version of the game costs 8,990 yen (4.4 thousand rubles).
A total of 50 sets will be released, with a customer able to purchase up to nine sets.
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