Capcom is allegedly gearing up to reveal the long-rumored secondary protagonist, according to known insider AestheticGamer.
The program will instead feature updates on Pragmata, Monster Hunter Wilds, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, and other upcoming titles.
Capcom's next survival horror title will launch on February 27th, 2026, and is also coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
Producer Masato Kumazawa compares this feeling to opening a cooker with "rice left forgotten" for a week and satisfying one's curiosity.
Director Koshi Nakanishi spoke about balancing horror and action in order to give players good moments of cathartic release.
Director Koshi Nakanishi acknowledged that Resident Evil 7 might have been too scary for some players to have finished the game.
The director drew comparisons between Resident Evil Requiem's Gamescom demo and House Beneviento from Village in an interview.
Resident Evil Requiem's latest story trailer is quaint but packed with all kinds of potential secrets and hints.
Capcom will also host a Special Program on September 24th and detail each playable demo on the show floor in the coming days.
In typical Resident Evil fashion, Requiem's recent showcases of its story and gameplay leave us with more questions than answers, along with absolute impatience to see where the story goes this time a...
Footage from the Gamescom demo also highlights the first and third-person perspectives alongside their unique horror touches.
The latest trailer for the horror game shows Grace and Alyssa Ashcroft trying to escape from a building in strange circumstances.
Between new trailers for highly anticipated titles, potential release date announcements, and other surprises, the week looks packed.
Capcom's survival horror title will support Nvidia DLSS 4 and Path Tracing for ray-traced reflections and refractions at launch.
The eagerly anticipated survival horror title will also be playable on the show floor from August 20th to 24th for attendees.
The next Resident Evil promises to deliver a "eulogy" for its most memorable characters while pushing the fear quotient.
Despite the "interesting concepts," director Koshi Nakanishi revealed that the team "went back to the drawing board" for Requiem.
"Many players engage with either first-person or third-person titles exclusively," says producer Masato Kumazawa on including both POVs.
Capcom's Masato Kumazawa also notes that the "Requiem" part of the survival horror sequel's title has "many layers" of meaning.
Series mainstay Leon S. Kennedy was considered for the protagonist role, but a horror game starring him would be "difficult."