Resident Evil Requiem Gameplay Revealed in First- and Third-Person Footage
Capcom showcased gameplay snippets of Resident Evil Requiem during a livestream, featuring FBI Agent Grace Ashcroft exploring eerie environments in both first-person and third-person perspectives. The game allows players to switch between perspectives at any time. Set 30 years after the events of Resident Evil 3, Resident Evil Requiem launches on February 27, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S.

Capcom has revealed our first look at Resident Evil Requiem gameplay in brief snippets shown during a livestream.
During the Capcom Spotlight event, Capcom showed a small portion of first-person gameplay, heavy on the horror and featuring new protagonist FBI Agent Grace Ashcroft. We see the character slowly move around creepy corridors with just a lighter for company. At one point, we see Ashcroft turn around to see a hulking humanoid creature close in on her from the shadows.
In another clip of first-person gameplay we see Ashcroft explore a grand hallway, this time holding a handgun (as an FBI agent Ashcroft is handy with guns). She's also able to \"act with calm, deductive reasoning,\" and we see her inspect a toolbox in the classic Resident Evil up close style to demonstrate.
And finally, we get a very brief look at third-person Resident Evil Requiem gameplay where Ashcroft is, once again, exploring creepy corridors and poorly lit rooms. We see that horrible creature again, casually stomping in the shadows.
During the video, Capcom developers explain how the first-person perspective makes for \"tense, realistic gameplay,\" whereas playing in third-person via the over-the-shoulder camera lets you see \"more of the action.\" The third-person perspective is \"great for people who enjoy action-heavy gameplay,\" Capcom added.
Resident Evil Requiem lets players switch between first- and third-person through the Options menu at any point during the campaign. Check out IGN’s Resident Evil Requiem hands-on preview for more information.
Elsewhere, Capcom confirmed Resident Evil Requiem takes place 30 years after the missile strike on Raccoon City that occurs at the end of Resident Evil 3, which explains the enormous crater we saw in the announcement trailer. Indeed, the name \"Requiem\" was chosen because, as Capcom explains it: \"This game is a requiem, a eulogy to those who came before.\"
There was no big Leon Kennedy reveal, as some fans had hoped for — and even expected. If the Resident Evil veteran is playable in the game, perhaps that reveal will come later. It's worth noting Capcom developers issued some interesting comments around Leon and Resident Evil Requiem in the video, which we go over here.
Resident Evil Requiem launches February 27, 2026, across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S. For more, check out all the reveals from Capcom Spotlight 2025.
According to the source: IGN Southeast Asia.
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