Watch the new trailer for Resident Evil Requiem and see gameplay footage.

Capcom showcased Resident Evil 9 in first and third person, along with a new gameplay video for Pragmata.

June 27th 2025.

Watch the new trailer for Resident Evil Requiem and see gameplay footage.
Capcom has been on a roll lately, with the success of their latest game, Monster Hunter Wilds, and their recent unveiling of Resident Evil 9. Fans were excited to see the game being played in both first and third person views, giving a whole new perspective to the horror franchise. Along with this, Capcom also released a new gameplay video for their upcoming game, Pragmata.

Despite some issues with the PC version of Monster Hunter Wilds, it still remains the best-selling game of the year. This only adds to the company's successful 46-year history. With the highly anticipated release of Resident Evil Requiem, Capcom is hoping to continue their winning streak. And from the looks of the new gameplay footage, they just might achieve it.

Although the gameplay video was only a minute long, it still gave fans a glimpse of what to expect from the game. However, it was mostly based on what was already shown at the Summer Game Fest earlier in the month. But it's still the most they have revealed to the public so far. The developers also shared some new details about the game's protagonist, Grace Ashcroft. There are still no signs of any other playable characters, despite rumors of fan-favorites Leon S. Kennedy and Jill Valentine making an appearance.

It's possible that Capcom is keeping other playable characters a secret for now. But from the way they describe Grace as inexperienced and timid, it seems like she will be the focus of the story. This could also add to the game's horror factor, as your character will be less capable and vulnerable. The footage released so far has a Silent Hill vibe to it, which could make for a truly terrifying experience.

Fans don't have to wait too long to get their hands on Resident Evil Requiem, as it is set to launch on February 27 for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC. That's not too far away, so Capcom has a lot to explain in a relatively short period of time.

In other news, Capcom also held their latest Capcom Spotlight, which was longer and more substantial than usual. They also revealed gameplay footage for their sci-fi game, Pragmata, which they were not as secretive about. The game seems to be a mix of puzzle-solving and third-person shooting, where players must remove armor from enemies before attacking them. There are also non-combat puzzles and some platforming elements. The game is set to release in 2026 and will be playable at Gamescom in August.

The spotlight also featured updates on live service games like Street Fighter 6 and Monster Hunter Wilds, including a collaboration with Fender for the latter. There was also a brief mention of the upcoming Onimusha reboot. More time was spent on Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, which will be getting an expansion called Otherworldly Venture. This expansion will include a survival mode and a free update for the game's first anniversary, adding 8-bit style music to the already impressive soundtrack.

As for Resident Evil, it's unclear when fans can expect more information. But given that Capcom will be at Gamescom, it's safe to assume that they might reveal more details then. Fans can also reach out to Capcom through email, leave comments, or follow them on Twitter for updates. They can also submit letters and features through the Submit Stuff page on their website.

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