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Capcom has officially announced Resident Evil Requiem, the ninth mainline entry in the iconic survival horror franchise. Unveiled during Summer Game Fest 2025, the game is set for release on February 27, 2026, and will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. With this new title, Capcom promises a deep dive back into its horror roots while expanding the lore of the Resident Evil universe in compelling new ways.
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Resident Evil Requiem takes players back to the ruins of Raccoon City, the epicenter of the T-virus outbreak and one of the franchise’s most legendary locations. But this isn’t just a nostalgic revisit. The setting is now a more haunting and decayed shell of what fans remember—infused with new threats and secrets waiting to be uncovered.
The protagonist of this installment is Grace Ashcroft, an FBI agent driven by personal trauma. Her investigation centers around a series of bizarre deaths at an old hotel—the same hotel where her mother, Alyssa Ashcroft, was mysteriously murdered eight years earlier. Longtime fans will recognize Alyssa from Resident Evil Outbreak, marking a rare crossover between mainline games and the spinoff titles, adding a new level of narrative depth and emotional weight.
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Resident Evil Requiem is being developed using Capcom’s acclaimed RE Engine, known for powering modern titles like Resident Evil Village and the remakes of RE2 and RE4. The engine’s capabilities bring hyper-realistic visuals, dynamic lighting, and gritty environmental textures to life, setting the stage for a truly immersive and terrifying experience.
The game returns to a third-person perspective, aligning with fan-favorite remakes, and emphasizes slow-burn exploration, strategic combat, and resource management—a sharp pivot away from the action-heavy gameplay seen in some past entries. Players will be forced to think, conserve, and survive in environments where every bullet and every decision could mean life or death.
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Set in 2027, Resident Evil Requiem weaves a deeply personal and emotionally charged story. Grace Ashcroft isn’t just chasing a killer—she’s hunting the truth about her family and the past that Raccoon City refuses to let die. Themes of loss, revenge, and the psychological toll of trauma are explored through a story that bridges generations of Resident Evil lore.
Players can expect to encounter not just monsters, but also the mental and emotional specters of the past. Haunted memories, cryptic journals, and unexpected revelations will keep fans on edge as they uncover the full extent of what happened in that hotel—and what still lurks within.
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Resident Evil Requiem sees the return of Koshi Nakanishi, the director of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. Nakanishi’s previous work revitalized the franchise with a focus on atmospheric horror and narrative intimacy, and fans are eagerly anticipating how his vision will shape this latest chapter.
Capcom has made it clear that Requiem is a return to form—and Nakanishi’s involvement is a big reason why the hype around this game is already so intense.
With its February 27, 2026 release date confirmed, Capcom is expected to drop additional details, including gameplay trailers and playable demos, in the coming months. Promotional materials suggest a robust single-player campaign, and while no multiplayer component has been confirmed, fans can expect a strong focus on narrative immersion and replay value.
Early buzz from critics and the community has been overwhelmingly positive, with Requiem already being hailed as a potential standout in the 2026 release calendar.
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Resident Evil Requiem is shaping up to be both a love letter to longtime fans and a bold evolution for the series. With a return to survival horror, emotional storytelling, and the decaying backdrop of Raccoon City, this ninth mainline entry is poised to leave a lasting mark.
Whether you’re a veteran of the Spencer Mansion or a newcomer drawn in by modern remakes, Requiem promises a chilling, unforgettable ride through the legacy of one of gaming’s most storied franchises.
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