Resident Evil Requiem Trailer Reveals Bustling City Location, In a What Looks Like a Huge Departure For The Survival Horror Series
Resident Evil Requiem will feature gameplay set within a busy city environment, a new Nvidia trailer has revealed — prompting a mixed response from fans.
Comments on today's new Requiem trailer published by Nvidia range from praise for the look of the location to shock at the fact that it exists in a Resident Evil game.
It's fair to say that Capcom's survival horror series has never featured an area like this, with cars driving, and pedestrians strolling down a city street. But today's glimpse is just a glimpse, with a few shots of the area and a brief snippet of protagonist Grace Ashcroft walking along. It remains to be seen how expansive this actually is in-game.
"I am immediately alarmed by this," Resident Evil fan Sakaixx wrote on reddit, after seeing the trailer. "RE Engine and open layout really doesn't mesh well."
"Open world and Capcom don't mix," added another fan, EbolaDP.
Others meanwhile said the city environment looked "gorgeous," and suggested the city was unlikely to be open world — or even much of an open area.
"Bet its just gonna be a 1-minute long sequence where you can only walk forward until you reach the destination/hotel," suggested Carlossless-World. Others, however, pointed to the fact the trailer featured shots of the area during both day and night — though this may simply be to show off Nvidia's tech.
For now, all Resident Evil fans know for certain is that this area is in Requiem in some capacity, after previously being kept out of past trailers and marketing. To date, we've seen gameplay sections far more aligned with Resident Evil's traditional fare: in a dark hotel, and a typically Resi-esque mansion.
Even when Resident Evil has featured urban areas in the past, these have always typically been deserted or partially destroyed, such as in the sections of earlier games set in Raccoon City. To include a section of a city, however small, that looks straight out of Watch Dogs or GTA is eye-opening.
And again, today's trailer highlights how much of Requiem that Capcom has been keeping under wraps. Until last month, we didn't even have official confirmation that fan-favorite Leon S. Kennedy would appear as its co-protagonist — although there had been numerous leaks and whispers that suggested this would be the case.
How much of this city area will we get to see? Add this to the list of questions fans have of Resident Evil Requiem, alongside discussion of that ominous-looking mark on Leon's neck that has fans concerned for his future.
Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social
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