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Resident Evil Requiem Will Reportedly Focus On Action For Leon’s Gameplay


New Resident Evil Requiem leaks revealed multiple timelines, and most of Leon S. Kennedy’s gameplay will primarily focus on action.





Rumours continue to circulate the upcoming zombie-horror Capcom game, as its main character returns to Raccoon City. New Resident Evil Requiem leaks revealed multiple timelines, and most of Leon S. Kennedy’s gameplay will primarily focus on action. Additionally, it has been said that players will feature multiple playable characters, with Leon being one of them. Capcom has not confirmed this game feature, but one insider provided more information about Leon’s gameplay expected in the game.





A new post by DuskGolem on X (formerly Twitter) states that “most (but not all) of Leon’s gameplay is set in 2020, while most (but not all) of Grace Ashcroft’s gameplay is set in 2028.” Moreover, the insider states that Leon will have “greyed hair” in Resident Evil Requiem and his gameplay will have “more action-focus BUT will be... Read more

Resident Evil Requiem New Trailer!

Resident Evil Requiem has received critical acclaim for its improved graphics, the return of an abandoned Raccoon City, and gameplay that allows you to switch between first and third person perspectives.

Watch the latest trailer to explore more of the crime scene, discover new threats, and delve deeper into Grace's past. What will this new era of survival horror bring?

Resident Evil Requiem launches on February 27, 2026!

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Gamescom 2025: Resident Evil Requiem Preview—A Terrifying Return to Form


It would not be an understatement to say that Resident Evil Requiem is one of the most anticipated games set for release in the coming months. After eight years of evolving gameplay mechanics and settings, the Resident Evil franchise is making a deliberate return to its survival horror roots with this entry, and it is utterly terrifying. At gamescom 2025, Capcom offered journalists and fans a tantalizing 20-minute glimpse into what promises to be one of the most atmospheric entries in the series since Resident Evil 7, and I could not have been more excited.





The demo takes place within the claustrophobic confines of the Rhodes Hill Chronic Care Center, where FBI technical analyst Grace Ashcroft finds herself after being abducted by an unknown assailant. From the very start, you do not feel as powerful as in past installments. This is not a return to the Resident Evil 4 style of power fantasy. You are vulnerable, and the creatures hunting you are horrific. This stark limitation... Read more

Resident Evil: Requiem director says it has a third person mode because Resi 7 was just too good at spooks

What a strange reality we live in, when Silent Hill is becoming worryingly actionised and Resident "No thanks bro" Evil is perceived as being too scary. Horror developers: that is the wrong way around. Regardless, the latter point has been raised by Resident Evil: Requiem director Koshi Nakanishi himself, who told GamesRadar+ that part of the reasoning for giving the upcoming sequel a choice of first and third person modes was that the solely FPP Resident Evil 7 – which Nakanishi also directed – maybe worked a little too well at enabling scares.


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Resident Evil Requiem's gamescom Opening Night Live trailer has a lot of drama, not enough action

Resident Evil Requiem has reminded everyone why it’s one of 2026’s most-anticipated games, having just reemerged to deliver something new for us to admire. That, of course, was a new trailer, broadcast live on the Opening Night Live stage.

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