Capcom is set to unveil a massive dose of Resident Evil goodness on January 15, as the company announces a showcase for its upcoming title, Resident Evil Requiem. Scheduled to kick off at 5PM ET, the live stream will be broadcast exclusively on Twitch and YouTube, with viewers able to catch it in both English and Japanese.
The 12-minute extravaganza promises to deliver "all the latest info" on Requiem, which is expected to feature plenty of gameplay footage ahead of its February 27 release on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, and Steam. While Capcom has yet to confirm what exactly will be shown off during the showcase, a cryptic message on the company's website hints that some titles may not be suitable for young eyes.
This has led speculation about whether Capcom will reveal more information about its upcoming ports, including re-releases of Resident Evil 7 and Village on Switch 2. Alternatively, it could be a clever ploy to whet fans' appetites before the big February release date. There's also a tantalizing possibility that we'll get our first glimpse of an upcoming Resident Evil movie reboot, directed by Zack Cregger โ a project reportedly set for theaters later this year.
Despite the many questions surrounding the showcase, one thing is certain: it promises to be a thrilling 12-minute ride filled with all things Resident Evil. Will Capcom deliver on its promise of juicy gameplay and new developments? We'll have to wait until January 15 to find out.
The 12-minute extravaganza promises to deliver "all the latest info" on Requiem, which is expected to feature plenty of gameplay footage ahead of its February 27 release on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, and Steam. While Capcom has yet to confirm what exactly will be shown off during the showcase, a cryptic message on the company's website hints that some titles may not be suitable for young eyes.
This has led speculation about whether Capcom will reveal more information about its upcoming ports, including re-releases of Resident Evil 7 and Village on Switch 2. Alternatively, it could be a clever ploy to whet fans' appetites before the big February release date. There's also a tantalizing possibility that we'll get our first glimpse of an upcoming Resident Evil movie reboot, directed by Zack Cregger โ a project reportedly set for theaters later this year.
Despite the many questions surrounding the showcase, one thing is certain: it promises to be a thrilling 12-minute ride filled with all things Resident Evil. Will Capcom deliver on its promise of juicy gameplay and new developments? We'll have to wait until January 15 to find out.