The turn-based role-playing series is the latest to adopt a $70 price tag, with the Premium Edition retailing for a whopping $100.
The decision follows Capcom's controversial decision to end Windows 10 support for Monster Hunter Wilds' future updates.
Capcom will delve into all the gory details of its highly anticipated survival horror before it launches on February 27th, 2026.
The iconic Resident Evil Village villain makes a unique return in Capcom's latest, but only if you purchase the $80 Deluxe Edition.
That may not be the case for long, however, as Resident Evil 7: biohazard is closing in on 16 million sales since it launched in 2017.
Released in February, the newest title sold only 160,000 copies in the previous quarter compared to Rise's 254,000 sales.
New armor sets and login rewards will be available for two weeks while Arch-tempered Nu Udra gets a permanent event quest.
The project is allegedly codenamed Chamber, and Jon McLaren of Far Cry 5 fame will likely play the role of co-protagonist Billy Coen.
Capcom will also celebrate the long-running franchise in a new video, but it won't feature any new gameplay of Requiem.
As a gaming platform, the PC has the biggest game library of any other platform out there. This makes picking just 60 incredibly difficult.
Akihito Kadowaki spoke about how Musashi Miyamoto is one of the most famous real-world samurais ever, which can appeal to new audiences.
Instead of "defeating enemies in a flashy manner," players will "expand their exploration area" and "overcome obstacles" with wits.
Famitsu noted other hardware on the show floor, though the resolution, frame rate and graphics settings have yet to be confirmed.
Masato Kumazawa also spoke about Capcom striking a balance between presenting a complete experience and including Easter eggs.
Capcom's Koshi Nakanishi is unsure whether the sequel is "actually scary," because it's "our bread and butter, what we make every day."
Title Update 3 is now live, bringing one of Final Fantasy 14's monsters into the action RPG with new rewards and mechanics.
The duo have also confirmed that the hooded figure in Resident Evil Requiem is not a returning character, but rather a brand new one.
Confidence from porting Resident Evil Village to the hardware ultimately led Capcom to develop a version for the Switch 2.
"We're always happy that people are interested in the game enough to speculate so much,” said producer Masato Kumazama.
“Having the two mechanics, Diana’s hacking and Hugo shooting, has been one of the causes for us to put more time into that game."