- More Resident Evil Requiem Recordings appeared as part of the latest Capcom -Spotlight
- The current also contained short interviews with some developers
- These touch the topic of Leon as a potential protagonist
Developer Capcom has revealed some new Resident Evil Requiem Recordings as part of the latest Capcom ramp light.
The “Creators” trailer also contains some members of the development team talking about the upcoming horror game. They confirm that Resident Evil Requiem Will be a single player, offline experience with a renewed focus on scared.
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The protagonist will be the FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft, described by director Koshi Nakanishi as “introverted and easily scared.” The intention, he added, is to create a protagonist who experiences horror in the same way as the audience and learns to overcome her fears during the story.
There has been no lack of speculation that fan-favorite Resident Evil Staple Leon Kennedy will appear in the game. Although Nakanishi did not directly deny that Leon will show up, he noticed that “making a horror game based on it is difficult” because “he would not jump on something like a bucket falling.”
“No one wants to see Leon scared of every little thing,” he continued, “so he’s actually a pretty bad match for horror.”
The video also touches on some of the work that went into designing the impressive life -like graphics, including the fact that a real wig was used to model the physics of Grace’s hair.
It also confirms the fact that the game will include both a first-person and third-person camera that was previously revealed to us as part of a behind closed door demo, which was shown to the press at Summer Game Party 2025.
A few more details about the setting are also outlined. The game has been set about thirty years after the destruction of Raccoon City and the initial zombie outbreaks made in Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3.
Resident Evil Requiem will be launched on February 27, 2026 to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S and PC.



