For the very first time in a Resident Evil game, Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem will offer both first-person and third-person viewpoints. Players can effortlessly transition between these perspectives, however, there might be some apprehension regarding how well this feature is executed (despite encouraging early hands-on experiences).
In other words, despite the fact that the third-person mode in Resident Evil Village may not be as effective as its first-person view, sources like Aesthetic Gamer or Dusk Golem claim that the developers, Requiem, planned for both perspectives from the early stages of development. They also highlight that the game’s ambition extends to ensuring it meets and surpasses the standards set by the previous games in the series.
Each version showcases distinct animation and mechanical variations. Remarkably, this suggests that gamers might get an opportunity to test it out prior to release, possibly hinting at a demo. While Capcom has only revealed playability during Gamescom in August, given their past record of demos for significant titles (with Monster Hunter Wilds being the latest), it appears likely that there will be a demo.
On February 27th, 2026, the game titled “Resident Evil Requiem” will be released for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC platforms. For the most recent details about the storyline, follow this link where you’ll find hints suggesting a concealed fact that gamers will uncover about the notorious Raccoon City outbreak incident.
It appears there is some apprehension among many regarding Resident Evil 9 (RE9) offering both first-person and third-person perspectives, with concerns about its potential impact or comparisons to how RE8 handled the same feature. However, it seems RE9 has already made a commitment to this choice early in development. RE8 did experiment with it, but ultimately was designed as a first-person game.
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) June 11, 2025
After the game had concluded, Capcom explored more possibilities, such as adding a third-person VR mode to Resident Evil 4 as an example. The Resident Evil Requiem game, in its pursuit of greatness, aimed to innovate, one aspect being the inclusion of this additional feature.
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) June 11, 2025
The game exceeded expectations and surpassed previous installments in the series, requiring alterations to the gameplay depending on the camera view used. Players will still get a chance to test it out prior to release.
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) June 11, 2025
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