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.

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:

resident evil revelations 2 license key.txt

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