Sure thing, here’s my take on the article. Let’s see where this wild ride takes us:
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Alright, so we’ve got this Capcom Spotlight thing that went down in June, and everyone and their grandma was buzzing about the whole Resident Evil Requiem bit. They tossed us a bone with a sneak peek, but, honestly, it wasn’t the epic gameplay blowout we all had our fingers crossed for. More like a teaser, really.
Why are they taking the sequel this way? Well, the video—some sort of developer diary—dropped a few crumbs about it. Sure, we got flashes of gameplay, but it was mostly developers yakking. Which, you know, has its own charm if you’re into that sorta behind-the-scenes vibe.
And here’s the twist: Grace, the main character, yep, she’s linked to the Ashcroft family from way back in the Resident Evil Outbreak days. Which is cool. I think. But the bigger picture is Capcom shifting gears from the Winters saga to dive back into the infamous Raccoon City shenanigans. Makes sense with the 30th anniversary — fitting, right? Or maybe they just felt nostalgic. Who knows?
Now, here’s a head-scratcher: Why isn’t Leon Kennedy in the spotlight for this one, given his whole history with Raccoon City? Turns out, Capcom wanted someone who gets freaked out more easily. And Leon doesn’t spook, apparently. Insert Grace Ashcroft—a fresher face who supposedly mirrors us, the average player. She’s got that blend of rookie vibes but can still handle a gun ’cause of her FBI badge. A balancing act if you ask me.
And about the gameplay, some intel from the Summer Game Fest. The game will let you flip between first and third-person modes. Capcom claims folks like to stick to their favorite view, so they’re letting us have the cake and eat it too. Or something like that.
Mark your calendars: Resident Evil Requiem hits the shelves on February 27, 2026, for PC, PS5, and the Xbox Series X/S. Maybe jot that down, unless you’re the type who lives off last-minute Google checks.
And there you have it. What’s next is anyone’s guess.