Before you double-click that file or copy-paste its contents into Steam, let’s take a step back. As someone who has been following Resident Evil since the original mansion incident, I want to give you the honest breakdown of what that file really is—and why you should probably delete it. Legitimate PC copies of Resident Evil Revelations 2 (released in 2015 by Capcom) do not come as a random .txt file with a license key inside.
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Is That ‘resident evil revelations 2 license key.txt’ File Safe? What You Need to Know Before Clicking
If you’ve recently been digging through old hard drives, torrent folders, or sketchy “game giveaway” websites, you might have come across a file named exactly like this: