Resident Evil Requiem reemerged at Opening Night Live with a new trailer centered on protagonist Grace Ashcroft and her mother Alyssa Ashcroft in a tense domestic setting. The footage emphasizes family drama and atmospheric horror, featuring slow-paced, flashlight-led exploration and limited glimpses of gameplay. The project is a future-set Resident Evil entry that forgoes previously rumored open-world, Far Cry-inspired design in favor of a linear horror experience with some action elements. Grace will revisit a devastated Raccoon City. The game supports both first- and third-person perspectives and will launch on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S on February 27, 2026.
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. Requiem has always seemed like a bit of an unusual Resident Evil, and though today's look doesn't change any of that, it signaled that it may not be the standard sequel some of us thought we'd be getting.
The new trailer really is full of family drama. The game's protagonist, Grace Ashcroft, is seemingly stuck with her mother, Alyssa Ashcroft, in a house where something bad is about to happen. There's some gameplay in this, but most of it is spooky, slow-walky stuff with flashlights pointed at things in almost complete darkness. It still looks pretty good, but I wish there was more going on in the footage.
Requiem was announced in early June, following what felt like years of leaks. Unlike what most of us expected, however, it is not the open-world, Far Cry-inspired game those leaks made us expect. Instead, it's a linear horror title with some action elements that takes place in the future of the Resident Evil universe. Requiem stars the - seemingly easily frightened - Grace Ashcroft, who will be revisiting a devastated Raccoon City.
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