Resident Evil Requiem is set to release for PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, and PC on February 27. It puts you in the shoes of Grace Ashcroft, an FBI intelligence analyst who, unlike most Resident Evil protagonists, is not used to fighting horrific enemies. It will also let you switch between first- and third-person perspectives at any time.
RE Requiem is available to preorder now (see it at Best Buy). It’s coming out in a number of editions, with some neat extras to go along with it, so read on for a breakdown of what comes in each one.
Resident Evil Requiem – Standard Edition
PS5
- Get it at Amazon – Not yet available
- Get it at Best Buy – $69.99
- Get it at GameStop – $69.99
- Get it at PS Store (digital) – $69.99
Switch 2
- Get it at Amazon – Not yet available
- Get it at Best Buy – $69.99
- Get it at GameStop – $69.99
- Get it at eShop (digital) – $69.99
Xbox
- Get it at Amazon – $69.99
- Get it at Best Buy – $69.99
- Get it at GameStop – $69.99
- Get it at Xbox Store (digital) – $69.99
PC
- Get it at Steam – $69.99
- Get it at Epic Games Store – $69.99
If all you want is the game and the preorder bonus (see below), you can get it through the links above. It costs $69.99.
Resident Evil Requiem – Deluxe Steelbook Edition
PS5
- Get it at Amazon – Not yet available
- Get it at Best Buy – $89.99
- Get it at GameStop – $89.99
Switch 2
- Get it at Amazon – Not yet available
- Get it at Best Buy – $89.99
- Get it at GameStop – $89.99
Xbox
- Get it at Amazon – Not yet available
- Get it at Best Buy – $89.99
- Get it at GameStop – $89.99
PC
- Get it at Amazon – $89.99
- Get it at Best Buy – $89.99
- Get it at GameStop – $89.99
The deluxe edition comes with the game the preorder bonus (see below), plus the following extras:
Physical Items
- Steelbook case
- Limited-edition lenticular card
Digital Items
- Five costumes including Grace’s Costume: Dimitrescu
- Two filters including Filter: Apocalypse
- Four weapon skins including S&S M232 Weapon Skin: Apocalypse
- Two charms including Charm: Mr. Raccoon
- Audio Pack: Raccoon City Files
- Files: Letters from 1998
Resident Evil Requiem – Digital Deluxe Edition
- Get it for PS5 – $79.99
- Get it for Switch 2 – $79.99
- Get it for Xbox – $79.99
- Get it for PC (Steam) – $79.99
- Get it for PC (EGS) – $79.99
The digital deluxe edition does not come with a steelbook case or the lenticular card. But it has the game, plus the following digital items:
- Five costumes including Grace’s Costume: Dimitrescu
- Two filters including Filter: Apocalypse
- Four weapon skins including S&S M232 Weapon Skin: Apocalypse
- Two charms including Charm: Mr. Raccoon
- Audio Pack: Raccoon City Classic
- Files: Letters from 1998
Switch 2 Pro Controller – Resident Evil Requiem Edition
Switch 2 Pro Controller Resident Evil Requiem Edition
Here’s an unusual one for Nintendo. You can get an official Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller that’s etched with Resident Evil Requiem imagery. It costs $99.99 and will arrive February 27, the same day as the new game.
Resident Evil Generation Pack (Switch 2)
- Get it at Amazon – $89.99
- Get it at Best Buy – $89.99
Switch owners who have missed out on the last two mainline Resident Evil releases can pick up a three-pack for Switch 2. The Resident Evil Generation Pack comes with Resident Evil 7 and all its DLC, Resident Evil Village and all its DLC, and Resident Evil Requiem. It comes in a tasteful box to house all the games.
Resident Evil Requiem amiibo Announced
They’re not available for preorder yet, but Capcom has announced it will release a Grace Ashcroft amiibo in summer 2026.
Resident Evil Requiem Preorder Bonus
Preorder the game, and you’ll get the following in-game item:
- Grace’s Costume: Apocalypse
What Is Resident Evil Requiem?
The game kicks off when a body is discovered in an abandoned hotel. The person seems to have died from a strange, unidentified disease. You, as FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft, are sent to investigate the mysterious death, which just so happens to have occurred at the same hotel where your mom died eight years ago.
As you face your traumatic past, you also uncover a connection between this new body and the events of Raccoon City — where your mom was a reporter, who escaped from the carnage.
As for the gameplay, you can swap at any time between first-person and third-person perspectives. There seems to be another murderous character chasing you through the game, as our game critic discovered during a Resident Evil Requiem hands-on preview. We’ll have more info as Capcom trickles it out ahead of the game’s release in February 2026.
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