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.
The Resident Evil franchise continues to evolve with Resident Evil Requiem, set for release on February 27, 2026, across PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2, and PC. Director Koshi Nakanishi presented key gameplay elements during the January 18 showcase, following a Game Awards trailer that reintroduced Leon Kennedy, a staple character since his prominent role in the successful Resident Evil 4 Remake.
Leon brings an action-focused approach to the horror setting, using a hatchet for close combat instead of his traditional knife. Players can parry enemy attacks, grab weapons from defeated foes, and target weak points, such as shooting zombies in the kneecaps before delivering a finishing blow. This style contrasts with newcomer Grace Ashcroft, whose limited combat skills heighten vulnerability and tension, reminiscent of Resident Evil 2 and 7. Grace navigates a resource-scarce eerie mansion, relying on her assault revolver named 'Requiem' for measured encounters that prioritize evasion over direct fights.
A unique crafting system incorporates zombie blood to create items, including one that triggers explosive reactions in infected enemies. The game supports flexible perspectives: first-person for Grace's immersive segments and third-person for Leon's sequences. Difficulty options include Casual mode with aim assistance and Classic mode requiring ink ribbons for saves, echoing early series traditions.
Beyond mechanics, Capcom revealed collaborations with Porsche and Hamilton, a deluxe edition, GeForce NOW support, a global concert series, and protagonist figurines. These additions enhance the anticipation for the title's blend of horror and action.