Resident Evil Requiem details switchable perspectives and 'addictive fear' ahead of launch

Building on the dual protagonists Grace Ashcroft and Leon S. Kennedy revealed at The Game Awards, Capcom has unveiled further details for Resident Evil Requiem. The survival horror title introduces freely switchable first- and third-person views, emphasizes a philosophy of 'addictive fear,' and returns to Raccoon City lore for the franchise's 30th anniversary. It launches February 27, 2026, on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2, and PC.

Resident Evil Requiem revisits classic series elements and Raccoon City after the new-character focus of Resident Evil 7 and Village. Grace, an FBI analyst, investigates deaths at the hotel where her mother Alyssa perished a decade ago, while Leon probes Umbrella-linked incidents; their stories intersect with player-switched control.

A key feature is perspective flexibility: switch between first-person (RE7 style) and third-person (RE4 style) anytime, even differently for each character. Director Koshi Nakanishi shared the 'addictive fear' concept in a June 2025 Creators' Message: "There’s something about the catharsis you get from overcoming your fears. It creates an addiction that makes you want to do more, to play more." Grace's inexperience amps horror tension, while Leon's segments deliver RE4-like action with shotguns, rifles, and enemy chainsaws.

Gameplay prioritizes puzzle-solving and stealth over gunplay, echoing Resident Evil and RE2. At Tokyo Game Show, Nakanishi told Automaton: "Rather than defeating enemies in a flashy manner... the style is more like Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2, where players expand their exploration area in a closed space and overcome obstacles using their wits."

Zombies retain past-life memories—e.g., a hotel maid still cleans—enabling creative stealth opportunities as Grace.

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Illustration depicting Leon Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft in dual gameplay styles battling zombies in a hospital for Resident Evil Requiem preview.
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Resident Evil Requiem preview reveals dual gameplay styles

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Developers at Capcom have showcased Resident Evil Requiem, the ninth mainline entry in the survival horror series, emphasizing a blend of classic and action-oriented gameplay through protagonists Leon Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft. Director Koshi Nakanishi addressed fan concerns by comparing the game's multi-protagonist approach to sushi, assuring it avoids the pitfalls of Resident Evil 6. Hands-on sessions highlight a pendulum of tension and release in a zombie-infested hospital setting.

Capcom's Resident Evil Showcase highlighted new mechanics for Resident Evil Requiem, featuring protagonists Leon Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft. The event built on excitement from the Game Awards trailer confirming Leon's return. The game launches on February 27 for multiple platforms.

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Capcom's Resident Evil Requiem has received an 89 Metacritic score on PS5, marking the highest-rated mainline entry since Resident Evil 4 in 2005. The game features playable characters Leon S. Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft, blending first-person horror and third-person action in a story tied to Raccoon City's ruins. Reviews praise its atmospheric scares and nostalgic elements, though some note an uneven split between protagonists.

Resident Evil Requiem, released in 2026, has sparked creative fan responses including vehicle mods for Leon Kennedy and imagined one-liners in other games. The title introduces new protagonist Grace Ashcroft, praised for her performance, amid announcements of upcoming DLC.

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Following his playable appearance alongside Grace Ashcroft in Resident Evil Requiem's base game, leaker Dusk Golem suggests Leon S. Kennedy will lead upcoming DLC, potentially releasing in 2026. Capcom has not confirmed expansions, but series precedents and an in-game ending teasing Chris Redfield involvement fuel speculation.

Capcom has released a three-minute promotional short film for the upcoming Resident Evil Requiem, featuring horror actress Maika Monroe as a mother caught in the Raccoon City outbreak. The film, titled Evil Has Always Had a Name, explores the human side of the infection from 1998. It builds excitement ahead of the game's February 27, 2026, launch on multiple platforms.

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Hamilton Watch has launched two limited-edition timepieces in collaboration with Capcom's Resident Evil Requiem. The watches draw inspiration from the game's main characters, Grace Ashcroft and Leon S. Kennedy. They are now available for purchase online.

 

 

 

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