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Resident Evil: Requiem
Prepare to escape death in a heart-stopping experience that will chill you to your core.

A new era of survival horror is coming. Technological advancements combined with the development team's depth of experience combine in a story with rich characters and gameplay that's more immersive than ever before.

Raccoon City
Return once again to the city of disaster and despair.

A midwestern city in the United States and the headquarters for the former global pharmaceutical company, Umbrella.

In the face of the zombie outbreak in 1998, the government approved a sterilisation operation, a missile strike on the city in an attempt to quickly bring the situation under control - but this was swiftly covered up.

Grace Ashcroft
An intelligence analyst for the FBI who demonstrates intense focus and insight in deductive reasoning and analysis. Her mother's death shook her to the core, making her an introvert who immerses herself in work. So she heads to the abandoned hotel alone to investigate this mysterious death.

Gameplay
Experience the series' classic survival horror through combat, investigations, puzzles, and resource management. Gameplay allows you to freely switch between first and third-person views to face the horrors in a way that suits your playstyle.
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Publisher: Capcom
Players: 1
Co-op: No
Shooter Puzzle Adventure
⏱ How Long to Beat: Main: 13½h · Extras: 7½h · 100%: 30h
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The post is informative and clearly presents recent developments regarding Resident Evil 9, contributing valuable information to fans. However, it could benefit from more details about the trailer's content and themes.

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Resident Evil Requiem gameplay footage character return system requirements Deluxe Edition

The announcement of Resident Evil Requiem generated significant excitement among fans, especially with Capcom revealing gameplay footage and fresh perspectives that shift away from traditional styles. The game's premise focuses on Grace Ashcroft navigating a horror-filled environment, raising high expectations for its emotional impact.12

Capcom's decision to include both first and third-person perspectives adds depth to the player's experience. However, concerns remain regarding the execution of these features, particularly in light of feedback from previous titles. Fans are looking forward to improvements based on past lessons.34

With recent updates and the approaching release date, discussions have turned to post-launch content. Fans are curious about potential additions like a Deluxe Edition and the return of beloved characters, which should enhance the gaming landscape, even as there's caution about expectations.56

"While there will be connections to the Raccoon City incident, specifics remain uncertain."

Verdict

Overall, while enthusiasm for Resident Evil Requiem is high, several concerns about gameplay mechanics and content delivery remain. Fans are hopeful for a successful launch.

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David76 Rising Star
The impending announcement of Resident Evil 9 has been sort of hovering around for what felt like months. Insiders have been claiming for a while that we were about to see it at this or that show, but it somehow never materialised - and it looks like today's the day that's finally changed.

During the Summer Game Fest kick-off showcase, Capcom delivered a brief message about the upcoming sequel in the legendary horror series. In a short video, Jun Takeuchi thanked fans for their support of the Resident Evil series and stated that there'll be more news soon, when the developer is ready. This led most to believe that we wouldn't be seeing Resident Evil 9, but as the show closed, everyone was surprised.

A horrifying brief trailer, Resident Evil 9 is being dubbed Resident Evil Requiem, and looks to be inviting players into a much scarier experience, akin to Resident Evil Biohazard - this time around. The better news? It'll be playable as of February 27, 2026.
 
David76 Rising Star
In the recent Resident Evil Showcase, Capcom unveiled several exciting details about the upcoming game, Resident Evil: Requiem, set to release on February 27, 2026. Here are the five main points that emerged from the showcase:

1. Difficulty Settings
Resident Evil: Requiem will feature three difficulty levels, including a Casual mode with aim assist for those focused on the story, and a Standard (Classic) mode that requires players to collect ink ribbons to save their progress, adding an old-school challenge.

2. New Crafting Mechanics
A unique crafting system allows players to create items using infected blood obtained from zombies. This introduces a survival aspect where players must engage in combat to gather resources, enhancing the game's intensity.

3. Merchandise Galore
The showcase revealed various merchandise, including limited edition watches inspired by the game characters, amiibo, and figurines of the main characters. This focus on collectables gave the showcase a somewhat commercial tone.

4. Evolving Zombie Behaviour
Interestingly, the zombies in Requiem exhibit more complex behaviours, retaining aspects of their former lives. Examples include a custodian zombie that continues to clean, and a zombie that engages in conversation, raising intriguing questions about the virus's nature.

5. Mysterious 'Elpis'
The presentation ended with a cryptic mention of "Elpis," linked to a secret held by Leon S. Kennedy. This element hints at deeper narrative threads, particularly regarding the backstory involving a character's mother, setting the stage for further exploration.



Overall, the showcase, while light on new gameplay details, successfully reignited interest and speculation surrounding Resident Evil: Requiem.
 
Tom Rising Star

Tom

The recent trailer for Resident Evil: Requiem, particularly the one showcased for the Nintendo Switch 2, has sparked an interesting discussion regarding its performance capabilities on budget gaming PCs. While the visual quality may not appear as stunning as previous iterations, this could be a positive sign for those using less powerful setups.



The RE Engine, known for its efficiency in rendering high-quality graphics without excessive demands, seems to continue this trend with Requiem. The minimum system requirements are quite accessible, featuring an Intel Core i5-8500 or AMD Ryzen 5 3500 and a GPU like the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 or AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT. This means that even gamers with budget PCs should have a chance to experience the game, albeit potentially without the highest graphical fidelity.

Resident Evil: Requiem Minimum PC Requirements
OSWindows 11 (64-bit)Processorintel Core i5-8500 / AMD Ryzen 5 3500
RAM16GBGPUNvidia GeForce GTX 1660 / AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT
DirectXDX 12

Resident Evil: Requiem Recommended PC System Requirements

OSWindows 11 (64-bit)ProcessorIntel Core i7-8700 / AMD Ryzen 5 5500
RAM16GBGPUNvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super / AMD Radeon RX 6600



However, it's noteworthy that the recommended specs are slightly more demanding, suggesting that while the game should run smoothly on mid-range hardware, achieving high settings or resolutions may require a stronger build. The recommendation of ray tracing-capable GPUs also hints at a significant visual leap that may not be accessible to all players.

Interestingly, while the Nintendo Switch 2's Tegra T239 SoC is roughly on par with a mobile RTX 3050, it's important to note that console optimisation can lead to a smoother gaming experience than PC configurations. Capcom's ability to fine-tune the game for a single hardware setup could result in better performance on the Switch, even if it appears less visually impressive in trailers.

While Resident Evil: Requiem may not be the most graphically demanding title, its performance on budget PCs could bring in a wide range of players eager to dive into the latest instalment of this beloved franchise.
 
David76 Rising Star
As early copies of Resident Evil Requiem hit the streets, fans are buzzing with both excitement and caution. With the game's release just around the corner on February 27, 2026, many are urging fellow players to log off social media to avoid potential spoilers, especially regarding pivotal plot points like the fate of beloved character Leon S. Kennedy.

Capcom has framed Requiem as a crucial instalment that revisits the series' roots while tying up long-standing narratives. It's anticipated that this might be the last time we see certain characters, which adds an emotional layer to the stakes. Notably, fans are concerned about plot leaks as a prominent leaker, Dusk Golem, confirmed that early copies are already in circulation. He warned followers to brace themselves for potential spoilers, advising that the best strategy might be to minimise online exposure until the official release.

For those who wish to enjoy the game unspoiled, it's recommended to take proactive measures like muting relevant keywords on social platforms and avoiding comment sections on sites like YouTube and Twitch, where spoilers can easily be dropped.

As anticipation builds, the community's shared experience of navigating this spoiler-laden period could enhance the overall enjoyment of Resident Evil Requiem once it finally launches.
 
David76 Rising Star
Capcom has released the first significant update for Resident Evil Requiem on PC, marking a notable step forward in addressing performance and stability issues. The patch, weighing in at approximately 1.4GB, brings the game to version 1.110.000, but players should be aware that it affects mod compatibility.

One of the most critical fixes in this update is aimed at the Path Tracing feature, particularly for users with NVIDIA's RTX 40 and 50 series GPUs. Players had reported frame rate drops of up to 16%, which this patch seeks to rectify. Interestingly, this issue was also acknowledged by NVIDIA, which issued a hotfix driver to tackle similar concerns.

In addition to performance improvements, the patch addresses intermittent crashes and system freezes on certain hardware configurations. It also enhances the localisation UI by introducing dynamic resizing for text boxes, ensuring that text does not overflow when displayed in various languages.

For those using Steam, the update will automatically download upon launching the client. Notably, the update is reported to enhance gameplay performance without being merely a placebo effect, although the loss of mod compatibility may be a drawback for some players.

Patch Highlights:
  • Performance Optimisation: Fixes significant frame rate drops for RTX 40 and 50 series graphics cards.
  • Stability Fixes: Resolves crashes and system freezes on specific hardware.
  • UI Improvements: Dynamic text box resizing to prevent overflow issues for different languages.
  • Steam Deck Performance: Achieves stable 40 FPS with FSR 3 Balanced mode after optimisations.
 
Tom Rising Star

Tom

Capcom has recently released a significant update for their acclaimed title, Resident Evil Requiem, introducing a much-anticipated photo mode alongside various bug fixes. This update marks the first major feature addition since the game's launch, enhancing the gameplay experience for fans.

The newly implemented photo mode allows players to capture stunning in-game moments, a feature that is increasingly popular in modern gaming. This addition reflects Capcom's commitment to enriching player engagement and creativity within their titles.

In addition to the photo mode, the patch addresses several gameplay issues:
  • Fixed progress bugs that could hinder players under specific conditions.
  • Corrected typographical errors in various languages.
  • Adjusted character expressions in cutscenes for more emotional depth.
  • Resolved multiple gameplay issues and visual bugs linked to certain GPU drivers.
  • Addressed a crash issue that occurred under specific circumstances.
These enhancements suggest that Resident Evil Requiem is not only a contender for Game of the Year but also demonstrates Capcom's dedication to providing a polished gaming experience.
 
BlackEyed Pete Explorer
There's talk about a potential update that could bring the Mercenaries mode to Requiem.

Recently, some keen-eyed dataminers have spotted hints that suggest a new version of this classic mode might be on the way. The leak reportedly includes some intense new music that fans are eager to hear in the game. This has only added fuel to the fire of speculation that Capcom is looking to revive this beloved arcade-style gameplay.

What We Know So Far
  • The Mercenaries Mode: For those who might not be familiar, this mode is all about scoring points by taking down enemies within a time limit. It's fast-paced and a lot of fun!
  • Datamine Details: The music leaks hint at new themes and possibly new gameplay elements that could accompany the mode's return.
  • Community Buzz: Fans are getting really hyped about this news, with many sharing their hopes for what this update might include.
It's worth noting that while these leaks are exciting, nothing is confirmed just yet, so it's best to take them with a pinch of salt. However, the idea of jumping back into Mercenaries definitely is interesting and would be a welcome addition.
 
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