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Resident Evil Requiem Coming to Switch 2 in 2026

Capcom’s survival horror returns with a new story, next-gen upgrades, and a Switch 2 launch on February 27

Capcom has confirmed that Resident Evil Requiem, the highly anticipated new chapter in the legendary survival horror franchise, will release on Nintendo Switch 2 alongside PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on February 27, 2026. The announcement was made during the latest Nintendo Direct, where fans were also treated to a chilling new story trailer.

Set three decades after the infamous Raccoon City outbreak, Requiem introduces players to Grace Ashcroft, an FBI analyst drawn into the haunting secrets of the abandoned Wrenwood Hotel. The narrative blends classic Resident Evil tension with a psychological twist, as Grace confronts terrifying new bioweapons and wrestles with the trauma of her mother’s death. This fresh approach signals Capcom’s intent to evolve the series while staying true to its survival horror roots.

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For Nintendo fans, the news is especially significant: Resident Evil Requiem will be one of the biggest third-party titles to arrive day one on Switch 2, showcasing the power of the console’s upgraded hardware. From improved visuals to smoother performance, Switch players can expect a full-fledged next-gen horror experience without compromises.

Industry watchers highlight this move as a strategic push by Capcom to strengthen its global reach and ensure Resident Evil maintains its dominance across every major platform. For the community, it means horror enthusiasts won’t be left behind, no matter their choice of console.

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With its combination of atmospheric storytelling, iconic franchise legacy, and modern technical upgrades, Resident Evil Requiem is shaping up to be one of 2026’s most anticipated horror games. Retro Palmetto readers can expect this title to make a major impact not only on the series’ future, but also on the growing reputation of the Switch 2 as a true next-gen competitor.

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