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For its first anniversary, Monster Hunter Wilds gets a collab with its kid friendly cousin, and the promise of some DLC

Monster Hunter Wilds is fast approaching its first anniversary, meaning if it were a real human baby it would be legally unable to do anything really because have you met a one year old? Still, ahead of that anniversary, Capcom has outlined the game's next big update which, shock horror, includes a new monster to hunt, a new weapon to hunt with, a collab with basically itself, and more coming on February 18th. Oh, and there's DLC coming! But once again, the horror, the shock.

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Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection Gets New Trailer And Walkthrough Video

Capcom has released a new story trailer and a 13-minute developer walkthrough for the upcoming turn-based RPG sequel Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection. The trailer showcases desert biomes, cutscenes, several monsters, characters, and more. The developer walkthrough features lead gameplay designer Daisuke Wakahara, who introduces elements ranging from the story and the player’s role within it to character creation, advanced battle tactics, egg hunting, Habitat Restoration, and more. Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection will launch on March 13 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and PC via Steam. A demo is available now.

The game’s details:

Mark your Rider’s Journal! The next adventure in the Monster Hunter Stories series, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, officially soars onto Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam on March 13, 2026!

Embark on a thrilling new adventure as a Rider, where you’ll raise and bond with Monsties while exploring a world full of danger, mystery, and wonder. Two centuries after a war that divided two kingdoms, twin Rathalos unexpectedly hatch from a single egg to spark a story of forbidden lands and twisted fates.

Whether you’re a seasoned Rider or embarking on your first adventure, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection offers an exciting journey of discovery, adventure, and exhilarating battles:

Raise Your Team – Build and raise a collection of Monsties, forming kinships with iconic Monsters from the Monster Hunter™ series.

Fight Together – Experience the strategic turn-based battles system with Riders and Monsties fighting side by side.

An Enhanced World – Enjoy stylized 3D graphics that bring the Monster Hunter Stories series world to life.

Witness an Epic Story – Dive deep into a captivating story that spans across two kingdoms and many generations.

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Monster Hunter Stories 3 Trailer Reveals More Surprise Monsters, Including Lao-Shan Lung

Among other big releases like Resident Evil Requiem, Marathon, Pokémon Pokopia, and Slay the Spire 2, it’s easy for some games to get lost in the crowd. Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection is keeping its head above water, though, and Capcom has released not only a new trailer but a developer walkthrough to hype players up.

The former showcases even more new monsters, including Ibushi and Narwa (Monster Hunter Rise), Malzeno (Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak), and Ajaraka (Monster Hunter Wilds). However, arguably the most interesting tease is Lao-Shan Lung, who’s alive but crystalized. Surely the massive first-generation Elder Dragon wouldn’t suddenly come back to life and wreak havoc, right?

As for the walkthrough, it sees lead game designer Daisuke Wakahara outlining everything you need to know about the role-playing game, from the story and setting to the combat mechanics. While the traditional rock-paper-scissors approach returns, you also have the Wyvernsoul Gauge. Depleting it will stagger a monster, and once all stocks are gone, players can unleash a Syncho Rush for massive damage.

There’s plenty more to learn about, including Habitat Restoration, so it’s well worth the watch. Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection launches on March 13th, with a free trial available for Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, PC, and Xbox Series X/S now.

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Resident Evil Requiem release date, leak, trailers, and story

When is Resident Evil Requiem coming out? This year marks the 30th anniversary of Capcom's beloved survival horror series, and the next game in the series is as much a look back at what came before as it is another step forward. Resident Evil 9, otherwise known as Resident Evil Requiem, takes us back to Raccoon City for the first time following its destruction at the end of RE3. It's one of the most iconic horror game locations and holds a lot of memories for Resident Evil's characters, history, and fans. Prepare for this zombie-infested trip down memory lane with everything we know about the Resident Evil Requiem release date, including the latest trailers, news, leaks, and story predictions.

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Pre-order Resident Evil Requiem with a discount, and get a free game or a coupon

As much as I love the classic entries, the newer Resident Evil games (Biohazard and Village) are some top-tier twists on the beloved franchise, easily becoming some of the best horror games in my library. The first-person perspective and limited ammunition take it away from the action-focused parts of Resident Evil 5 and 6, respectively, but Resident Evil Requiem is bringing the best of both worlds here. If you're keen to see how Grace and Leon's story falls together in the ninth mainline entry, you can pre-order it at a discount with Fanatical. And, to make it even more worthwhile, you can also get a free Steam key for another game, or potentially, a coupon for your next purchase.

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New Monster Hunter Wilds update delivers the explosive finale I was hoping for, and boosts PC performance again for good measure

If this is Capcom's final big Monster Hunter Wilds update, it picked the right one to go out on. The new patch is the last bullet point on the Wilds roadmap, and introduces the ultimate showdown with its flagship monster, Arkveld, along with a bonus quest that feels very much like the end of the road. The new update also adds a Monster Hunter Stories 3 collaboration, lets you head out on a mission with MH4U's Nadia, and lifts the challenge with the inclusion of ten-star fights. Plus there's even some more PC performance tweaks, putting the RPG in the best position possible to prepare for its upcoming DLC after a rollercoaster year.

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Monster Hunter Wilds update scraps Nintendo Switch 2 from code, but leaves local-multiplayer illustration

It seems it’s a “when” and not an “if” that Monster Hunter Wilds is currently being worked on by Capcom for the Nintendo Switch 2 system. As we had previously reported dataminers found numerous mentions of the Nintendo Switch 2 hidden within the code in a recent update. With the latest update this week the… Read More »Monster Hunter Wilds update scraps Nintendo Switch 2 from code, but leaves local-multiplayer illustration

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Resident Evil Village: How to Get Treasure Under the Stronghold

Resident Evil Village wears its RE4 inspirations on its sleeves, from the general vibe of the setting to the way the inventory works. Buying and selling items is also present in this series entry, and if players want to stock up on supplies or upgrade their gear, they'll need plenty of Lei. Selling treasures is the best way to get money in Resident Evil Village, and thankfully, they're all marked on the player's map. However, in the case of the Treasure Under the Stronghold, map markers alone won't get you any closer to its location.

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Everything You Need To Know About Resident Evil Requiem

As one of the most highly anticipated sequels of the decade, Resident Evil Requiem is poised to push the series into uncharted territory. With its dual-protagonist system, fluid first- and third-person perspectives, and a focus on cutting-edge visuals, it is shaping up to be an essential experience for survival horror fans everywhere.

Bookmark this page to stay updated on everything you need to know, including release dates, pre-order bonuses, gameplay mechanics, and PC specifications.

Resident Evil Requiem Release Date

Capcom has officially confirmed that Resident Evil Requiem will launch on February 27, 2026. The game is set for a full release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store), with a Nintendo Switch 2 release planned for Summer 2026. Currently, there are no plans to bring the title to older-generation platforms.

Resident Evil Requiem Pre-Order Bonus

True to modern gaming trends, players who secure a pre-order for Resident Evil Requiem will receive an exclusive digital gift: an “Apocalypse” themed costume for Grace Ashcroft. It’s a stylish way to prepare for the end of the world.

Resident Evil Requiem on PC

Resident Evil Requiem Special Edition

In addition to the Standard Edition of the game, Capcom is offering a Digital Deluxe Edition for fans looking for the complete package. This premium version includes a wealth of cosmetic and nostalgic content to enhance the experience.

Deluxe Edition

  • Resident Evil Requiem base game
  • Grace’s Costumes: Dimitrescu, Film Noir
  • Leon’s Costumes: RE4, Apocalypse, Film Noir
  • Screen Filters: Apocalypse, Film Noir
  • Weapon Skins: Four unique designs, including the S&S M232 “Apocalypse”
  • Charms: Mr. Raccoon, DSO Emblem
  • Audio Pack: Raccoon City Classic
  • Files: Letters from 1998

Resident Evil Requiem Story

Set thirty years after the events of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, Requiem returns to the atmospheric roots of the franchise. The narrative follows two distinct protagonists as they investigate a series of grisly murders in the American Midwest, all while the 30th anniversary of Raccoon City’s destruction looms.

Grace Ashcroft is a talented yet reserved FBI agent haunted by the murder of her mother. Her investigation leads her to the long-abandoned Wrenwood Hotel, the very site where her mother, Alyssa, perished eight years prior. This personal connection adds a layer of fatalism to her mission as she navigates the hotel’s decaying halls.

Meanwhile, Leon Kennedy returns as a seasoned DSO field agent. Leon is on a mission to track down Victor Gideon, a shadowy scientist with ties to the original Umbrella Corporation. While many plot details remain classified, Grace and Leon’s paths are destined to converge, exposing a new conspiracy of biological grotesqueries.

Resident Evil Requiem on PC

For more information on how the Resident Evil storyline connects to Reqiuem, be sure to check out our story recap blog article.

Resident Evil Requiem Gameplay

Building on the design foundations of RE7 and Village, Requiem balances series tradition with bold innovation. The game diverges from its predecessors by featuring two protagonists who play fundamentally differently:

  • Grace Ashcroft: Lacking heavy weaponry and ample ammunition, Grace’s segments emphasise stealth and guile. Players must use the environment to distract foes and escape quickly, but caution is paramount; enemies can track Grace’s movements by sound, even through floors and ceilings. Grace is also responsible for handling the game’s more complex puzzles, all while being hunted by relentless, Nemesis-like pursuers.
  • Leon Kennedy: Leon provides the high-octane action fans expect. Equipped with firearms, chainsaws, and hatchets, Leon can perform signature melee moves like German suplexes and tactical parries. His chapters focus on thinning the herds of twisted terrors using raw force.

While players can switch between first- and third-person perspectives at any time, each mode complements a specific playstyle: the claustrophobic, jump-scare-heavy stealth of Grace’s journey feels most immersive in first-person, whereas Leon’s frantic, multi-enemy combat is better suited to third-person for superior environmental awareness.

Resident Evil Requiem on PC

PC Specifications

Despite its stunning visual fidelity, Resident Evil Requiem is surprisingly accessible. Thanks to the scalability of the RE Engine, the game performs well across a variety of hardware. Whether you are pushing ray-tracing to the limit or optimising for a modest build, the game is well-optimised for most PCs from the last five years.

MINIMUM:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows® 11
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 5 3500 / Intel® Core™ i5-8500
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon™ RX 550 XT 8GB / NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1660 6GB
  • DirectX: Version 12

RECOMMENDED:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows® 111
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 5 5500 / Intel® Core™ i7-8700
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon™ RX 6600 8GB / NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 2060 Super 8GB
  • DirectX: Version 12

Where Can I Watch The Latest Trailer?

The latest in-engine trailer sets the tone with stylish aplomb, offering an extended look at the dual narratives of Grace Ashcroft and Leon Kennedy, as they face resurgent horrors from the series’ past…

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Capcom kindly asks everyone to stop spoiling Resident Evil Requiem: ‘We really want everyone to enjoy the game’s story’

RE9 Requiem RPD

Resident Evil Requiem is only a week away, but that hasn't stopped numerous leakers from sharing the game's content, including major story beats, with everyone. From streams to Reddit posts to clips on X, RE9 is being spread like wildfire, and it's not even out yet.

And Capcom has had enough of that. In a short statement on X, the company has kindly asked players to stop sharing the game around before it launches on Feb. 27, as it wishes for "everyone to enjoy the game's story and experience as much as possible."

Before the leaks, significant plot points were spoken of in discussions and theories, with fans believing this could be one of the most consequential Resident Evil stories ever told.

https://twitter.com/re_games/status/2024835538251923590

I'm in that boat and would never want the surprise to be spoiled for me, because what would even be the point of playing the game?

Those who do not comply and continue to release high-profile leaks will feel the wrath of Capcom's lawyers, who seem very trigger-happy now that the cat's really out of the bag. "Our legal department will continue to issue takedowns and deletion notices for leaks in order to preserve your day-one experience," the company stated.

Resident Evil Requiem comes out on Feb. 27, i.e., next weekend, as of this article. People are so restless that they couldn't have borne to wait another seven days to see things for themselves, but just had to indulge in leaks and spoilers and, what's worse, in spoiling it for others.

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Resident Evil Requiem’s most expensive edition comes with an exercise bar

Grace Ahscroft hanging on exercise bars
Hangin’ out with Grace (Capcom/Yume Group)

If you’re looking to rival ‘hot uncle’ Leon, Capcom has released a bundle for Resident Evil Requiem which bizarrely comes with a pull-up bar.

Resident Evil Requiem is only a week away and if you’re planning on occupying the sofa for the weekend to play through it, Capcom has your back for some guilt-free indulgence.

While most special editions come with lame in-game cosmetics or a SteelBook, Capcom has partnered with e-commerce company Yume Group for a ‘Terrifying Nightmare Set’, that’s exclusive to Japan. Along with a copy of Resident Evil Requiem, the set throws in a… err, pull-up bar.

Based on the comical adverts, it’s done in tongue-in-cheek fashion, as Yume Group’s president Shigehiro Ishida and co-host Yuri Hoshina are cheerfully superimposed into several terrifying sequences from the game. They even offer an alternative use for the bars, as a rail to hang up clothes.

It’s unclear what a pull-up bar has to do with Resident Evil Requiem, but protagonist Grace Ashcroft is seen suspended upside down in the game’s reveal trailer – which is referenced in the advert.

While it appears to be quite random, the Terrifying Nightmare set managed to sell out in less than five hours – so clearly the novelty has worked its magic. The bundle was priced at 19,800 yen, which is around £95. Hey, we’d take it over a damn Mr. Raccoon charm.

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Resident Evil Requiem is set to launch on February 27, but some people have managed to get copies early from retailers. In response, Capcom has said it will be removing any footage posted online before release, and warned others from watching any shared clips.

In a post on the Japanese Resident Evil account on X, Capcom wrote (via machine translation): ‘We have identified numerous gameplay videos of Resident Evil Requiem that appear to have been obtained through unauthorised means.

『バイオハザード レクイエム』を楽しみにお待ちいただいている皆様へ pic.twitter.com/4xjKllq9ww

— バイオハザード(カプコン)公式 (@BIO_OFFICIAL) February 20, 2026

‘For the sake of customers who are looking forward to this title, we ask that you refrain from publishing or posting gameplay videos on video streaming services or social media before the game’s release date.

‘Posting gameplay footage before the game’s release not only infringes on copyright but also upsets other players. We are taking firm action, including removal and warnings, as these videos are discovered. We also ask everyone viewing this post to please refrain from watching or sharing any such videos if you come across them.’

Based on what we’ve played, Resident Evil Requiem is shaping up to be one of the best entries in years. The game is set to launch on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

Resident Evil Requiem screenshot of Leon in a car
The pull-up king (Capcom)

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Monster Hunter Wilds Update 1.041.01 Out Now, Full Patch Notes Reveal Fixes For Crashes & Transcendence Armour Bug

Fresh on the heels of Wednesday‘s big Monster Hunter Wilds patch, Capcom has released a follow-up update to cull a number of outstanding bugs with the game. Chiefly, it removes an issue where armour could undergo transcendence even if the upgrade hasn’t been unlocked, as well as removing a series of crash crashes. You can read the full Monster Hunter Wilds update 1.041.01 patch notes below.

Monster Hunter Wilds is quickly approaching its one-year anniversary, having launched for PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S at the end of February 2025. Capcom has announced that it will be unveiling a major expansion for the game in the summer. You can read our full Monster Hunter Wilds review here.


  • – Fixed an issue where, under certain conditions, armor could undergo Transcendence even when the upgrade had not yet been unlocked.
  • – Fixed an issue where, in save data for the second and third slots, pendants equipped to the Seikret could sometimes become unequipped after restarting the game.
  • – Fixed an issue where the icon displayed when carving a monster could sometimes appear in an incorrect position.
  • – Fixed an issue where, in rare cases, the game could crash during cutscenes when wearing certain equipment.
  • – Fixed other miscellaneous issues.

[Source – Monster Hunter Wilds Patch Notes]

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Capcom Issues Statement On Resident Evil Requiem Leaks As Major Spoilers Appear Online

Capcom has found itself in a bit of a pickle this week as early copies of Resident Evil Requiem have resulted in major spoilers for story and locations leaking more than the Queen Vic toilets, so if you’re looking to have a complete media blackout on the game, you should probably avoid social media like the plague.

Things have gotten so bad that Capcom has issued a statement on social media, which we’ve included below (note this is translated from the Japanese social account):

We ask players not to post or share these video clips on video distribution services or SNS before the game’s release date, in consideration of other players.Sharing such clips prior to release constitutes a violation of copyright and harms the experience of other customers, and swift and decisive action, including deletion and warnings, will be taken upon discovery.

We also ask viewers of this post to refrain from watching or sharing any leaked video clips if they encounter them. The developers wish to deliver an exciting gameplay experience with a story intertwined with mystery and tension, and challenges against unknown threats.

Resident Evil Requiem is slated to launch for PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S on February 27, 2026. The game is set nearly 30 years after the destruction of Raccoon City depicted in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, and follows two characters: FBI agent Grace Ashcroft and returning hero and DSO agent, Leon S. Kennedy, who are investigating murders linked to survivors of the T-Virus outbreak of 1998. Grace is also the daughter of Alyssa of Resident Evil: Outbreak fame, and part of her investigation sees her returning to the site of her mother’s gruesome murder, while Leon is on the trail of ex-Umbrella scientist, Victor Gideon.

Capcom is celebrating 30 years of Resident Evil throughout 2026, with the original survival horror classic having launched for PlayStation in Japan on March 22, 1996 (known over there as Biohazard).

[Source – RE9/Condor one /Thunder on X]

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A Resident Evil Showcase Promises New Requiem Gameplay and Here’s How To Watch

A Resident Evil Showcase Promises New Requiem Gameplay and It's This Week

As Resident Evil Requiem approaches its February release date, Capcom has announced a special Resident Evil Showcase set to reveal more information and gameplay.

Earlier this month, Nvidia published a Resident Evil Requiem trailer featuring clips of a busy city environment not yet seen in demos or other trailers, and ‘publicly’ removed from a massive zombie outbreak. The city was populated with cars and pedestrians (and monsters in hallways), making the snippet resemble an open-world city more than what fans are used to with Raccoon City. The trailer can be seen below, featuring NVIDIA DLSS 4 technology.

After this trailer, Capcom wants to keep the hype train rolling with another Resident Evil Showcase set to drop this week. Previously, the Resident Evil Showcase from October 2022 revealed Resident Evil: Village DLC and showed off new visuals for Resident Evil 4 Remake, giving fans a peek behind the curtain before launch. It appears Capcom is doing that again with their latest announcement.

Artwork for the Resident Evil Showcase predominantly features the gun seen on Requiem‘s cover. Resident Evil Requiem‘s director, Koshi Nakanishi, has previously suggested this gun will be important, and the gun’s prominence may be revealed in the Showcase. While speaking to AUTOMATON, Nakanishi detailed how boss fights will go in Requiem, stating, “However, rather than defeating enemies in a flashy manner as you progress through the game, like in games that emphasize gun shooting action, the style is more like Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2, where players expand their exploration area in a closed space and overcome obstacles using their wits.”

How To Watch The Resident Evil Showcase

A Resident Evil Showcase Promises New Requiem Gameplay and Here's How To Watch

The Resident Evil Showcase will air on January 15, and it “offers the latest information on the Resident Evil series.” Beyond new Resident Evil Requiem gameplay, details on other projects remain unconfirmed. The announcement states, “some of the games included in the show aren’t suitable for children,” which could mean other titles may be shown, but this is unconfirmed.

The Resident Evil Showcase will launch on January 15 at 5:00 p.m. EST and will be available to watch on the official Resident Evil YouTube channel.

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Street Fighter 6 Reveals Alex In Punchy Teaser Trailer

Capcom has given the spotlight to Alex, Street Fighter 6‘s upcoming DLC character, in a new teaser trailer.

Check it out below. Alex joins the fray in Spring 2026.

Alex hails from New York and first appeared in Street Fighter III: New Generation , and specialises in Westling and kickboxing. Alex enjoys a friendly rivalry with Ryu and his interests include military fashion, city life, and training, although isn’t too fond of people who prey on those wearing than them, annoying people, and…broccoli? To be fair, I can’t blame him on that last one.

Street Fighter 6 launched in June 2023 for PS5, PS4, PC, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One. A Nintendo Switch 2 version arrived in June 2025 as a launch title for that system. You can read our full review of Street Fighter 6 here.

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The Road to Requiem: Resident Evil Story and Timeline Recap

As the highly anticipated release of Resident Evil Requiem creeps ever closer, there has never been a better time to unearth the history of this pioneering series. Interconnected and deeply tangled like a tentacular T-Virus mutation, the events chronicling this nearly three-decade-long trailblazer are essential to understanding what will transpire in next year’s entry. So, grab your first-aid spray and check your ammo—let’s get started.

Resident Evil Zero: The Spark

Long before a steroid-obsessed Chris Redfield was punching boulders, the nightmare began with three architects of ruin: Edward Ashford, James Marcus, and the chillingly calculated Ozwell E. Spencer. After discovering the “Progenitor” virus in Africa – an ancient strain capable of radical biological restructuring – the trio founded the Umbrella Corporation. Their goal was nothing less than weaponised evolution, refined into what would become the T-Virus.

Resident Evil Zero

While the world saw a benevolent pharmaceutical giant, Umbrella’s real business lay in black-site laboratories and military contracts. This hubris inevitably backfired, culminating in a localised outbreak in the Arklay Mountains. Rookie S.T.A.R.S. medic Rebecca Chambers and escaped death-row inmate Billy Coen became the first unwilling witnesses aboard a derailed train crawling with infected horrors. Their investigation led them to a grotesquely mutated James Marcus, resurrected and driven by a desire for revenge. Though Marcus was finally destroyed, the damage was done – Rebecca fled toward the Spencer Mansion, while Billy disappeared into the forest, his fate deliberately left unresolved.

Resident Evil: The Mansion Incident

Dispatched to locate the missing Bravo Team, the S.T.A.R.S. Alpha Team – including Jill Valentine, Chris Redfield, Barry Burton, and their commander Albert Wesker – sought shelter in the ominous Spencer Mansion. What appeared abandoned was anything but: the estate was a sealed ecosystem of zombies, experimental predators, and the Tyrant, Umbrella’s crown-jewel bioweapon.

Resident Evil

The greatest betrayal, however, came from within. Wesker revealed himself as an Umbrella operative, orchestrating the incident to collect live combat data by sacrificing his own team. The plan unravelled when the Tyrant turned on its handler, allowing the surviving S.T.A.R.S. members to escape and destroy the mansion. Chris, Jill, and Barry emerged alive – but marked. Umbrella would never allow witnesses to walk away unpunished.

Resident Evil 2 & 3: The Fall of Raccoon City

Only months later, the nightmare went public. A T-Virus leak spread through Raccoon City’s water supply, transforming a thriving Midwestern metropolis into a necropolis almost overnight. Rookie police officer Leon S. Kennedy crossed paths with Claire Redfield, who had come searching for her missing brother, Chris. Together, they fought through police stations, sewers, and laboratories, uncovering Umbrella’s sins piece by piece.

Resident Evil 2

Central to the disaster was William Birkin, a scientist who had perfected the G-Virus, an unstable pathogen that drove relentless mutation and regeneration. His daughter Sherry became both a target and a symbol of Umbrella’s moral collapse. While Leon and Claire escaped with their lives, Jill Valentine was enduring her own hell nearby. In Resident Evil 3, she was hunted relentlessly by Nemesis, a bioweapon engineered specifically to eliminate surviving S.T.A.R.S. members.

With containment impossible, the U.S. government made the unthinkable decision to sterilise the city with a nuclear strike. Raccoon City was wiped from the map, and Umbrella’s public image collapsed alongside it.

Resident Evil Code: Veronica: The Legacy Continues

Umbrella’s downfall did not mean its extinction. Claire Redfield’s continued search for Chris led her to Rockfort Island, a remote prison facility controlled by the unhinged Ashford lineage. There, the siblings reunited amid yet another outbreak – this time fueled by lingering Umbrella experiments and old family grudges.

Resident Evil Code: Veronica

More importantly, Albert Wesker returned. Having survived the mansion incident through viral self-experimentation, he emerged superhuman, ruthless, and fully independent. Though the Redfields escaped the Ashford Antarctic base, Wesker vanished with invaluable virus samples, ensuring that Umbrella’s research would survive, no longer centralised, but scattered across the global black market.

Resident Evil 4 & 5: Global Bioterror

The series pivoted dramatically with Resident Evil 4. Leon S. Kennedy, now a hardened government agent, was dispatched to rural Spain to rescue the President’s kidnapped daughter, Ashley Graham. There, he encountered Las Plagas – an ancient parasitic organism capable of controlling hosts while preserving intelligence, signalling a shift from mindless zombies to deliberate, organised threats.

Resident Evil 4

This evolution of bioweapons is carried directly into Resident Evil 5. Chris Redfield, now a founding member of the BSAA, deployed to Africa with partner Sheva Alomar. They uncovered TRICELL, a corporate successor exploiting Umbrella’s abandoned research. At its centre stood Wesker, intent on unleashing the Uroboros virus to “perfect” humanity through forced selection.

The conflict ended in spectacular excess (yes, including a volcanic showdown and the infamous boulder punch), but Wesker’s death marked a turning point. Bioterrorism was no longer an isolated conspiracy; it had become a permanent, global arms race.

Resident Evil 6: The Global Crisis

That arms race exploded in Resident Evil 6. Spanning multiple continents and intersecting storylines, the game followed Leon, Chris, and Jake Muller – Wesker’s estranged son and a living genetic anomaly – as they confronted Neo-Umbrella and its C-Virus. This new pathogen blurred the line between infection and weaponisation, capable of tailored mutations on a massive scale.

Resident Evil 6

While the heroes prevented total annihilation, the cost was staggering. Entire cities were lost, alliances fractured, and the illusion of control finally collapsed. The age of clean victories was over.

Resident Evil 7 & Village: The Winters Saga

The series then narrowed its focus with Ethan Winters, an ordinary man searching for his missing wife in the swamps of Louisiana. What he found was Eveline and “The Mold” – a sentient fungal organism capable of imitation, control, and psychological manipulation. Gone were global conspiracies; the horror was intimate, claustrophobic, and deeply personal.

Resident Evil 7

That intimacy carried into Resident Evil Village, where Ethan’s pursuit of his kidnapped daughter led him to an isolated European village ruled by Mother Miranda. The truth was brutal: Ethan himself had died in Louisiana, unknowingly sustained as a mold construct. Yet even that revelation couldn’t stop him from making the ultimate sacrifice to save Rose.

In the aftermath, a weary Chris Redfield took responsibility for Rose’s protection, having uncovered a final, unsettling truth – the BSAA, the organisation he helped create, had begun deploying bioweapons of its own. History, it seemed, was already starting to repeat itself.

Resident Evil Requiem: The Final Reckoning

This brings us to the present. Thirty years after the destruction of Raccoon City, Resident Evil Requiem seems set to bridge the gap between the franchise’s origins and its future. The story introduces Grace Ashcroft, daughter of Outbreak’s Alyssa Ashcroft, who returns to a decaying Midwest hotel to investigate a series of recent murders and, hopefully, solve her mother’s murder at the same time.

Resident Evil Requiem

In a potentially legendary crossover, she looks set to join forces with fan-favourite Leon S. Kennedy as they both must face their pasts and uncover the truth behind the Raccoon City Incident. With rumours swirling about Leon’s own infection and a return to the restricted “Dead Zone” of Raccoon City, Requiem is set to be the ultimate survival horror experience – a culmination of three decades of fear, shadow, and the enduring resilience of the human spirit.

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