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Capcom show what Resident Evil Requiem was going to be before they changed it
Capcom show what Resident Evil Requiem was going to be before they changed it

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Capcom show what Resident Evil Requiem was going to be before they changed it

Capcom has explained how Resident Evil Requiem started life as an online open world game, and it's chilling to think about. Before Resident Evil Requiem was officially revealed at Summer Game Fest, rumours claimed it would be an open world game starring Leon S. Kennedy. Capcom has since explained why Leon isn't the protagonist, with game director Koshi Nakanishi highlighting how the character is 'actually quite a bad match for horror' because he's not the kind of person who would 'jump at something like a bucket falling'. As such, Resident Evil Requiem features a new 'introverted' lead, in FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft. Following the Capcom Spotlight showcase, the studio has now confirmed it did experiment with an online, open world for Resident Evil Requiem, but these plans were dropped when it realised it 'wasn't what fans wanted'. Speaking in an extended developer diary, which is available to registered members on Capcom's website, Nakanishi shared a brief, blurry glimpse at the early online experiments for Resident Evil Requiem. 'You might have heard some of the rumours, things like an online Resident Evil or an open world Resident Evil, which we spent some time experimenting with,' he said. 'But in the end, although we had some interesting concepts, we realised that it wasn't what fans wanted to see or play. So we went back to the drawing board and created what led to Resident Evil Requiem.' Sign up to the GameCentral newsletter for a unique take on the week in gaming, alongside the latest reviews and more. Delivered to your inbox every Saturday morning. It's easy to imagine how negative the reaction to an online Resident Evil game would be, because there's already been so many bad examples. Resident Evil Re:Verse was Capcom's last (terrible) attempt to make an online multiplayer title in the series, which is set to be shut down on June 29, after being released as a freebie with Resident Evil Village. Before that, there's been asymmetrical multiplayer jaunts in Resident Evil: Resistance, and co-op games like Operation Raccoon City and Resident Evil Outbreak. Interestingly, the protagonist in Resident Evil Requiem, Grace Ashcroft, is the daughter of investigative reporter Alyssa Ashcroft – a character from Resident Evil Outbreak. To reinforce the point, Capcom highlighted that Resident Evil Requiem is a 'single-player offline game', and presumably no longer open world, although it didn't exactly specify the latter. All of this seemingly corroborates rumours last month, from series insider Dusk Golem, who claimed development on Resident Evil Requiem began in 2017 with Leon S. Kennedy and Jill Valentine as the protagonists. He said it was originally 'trying to be the opposite' of Resident Evil 7, as a 'big open world multiplayer game', but it got a 'heavy reboot' in 2021 when Resident Evil Village was released. Later in the video on Capcom's website, Nakanishi said the sequel takes the emphasis on fear seen in Resident Evil 7 a 'step further', describing the gameplay as 'addictive fear'. More Trending 'For us, an 'addictive fear' means even though you might be scared, you just can't stop playing,' he added. 'You want to see what's next. You die, but wonder, 'What if I tried this? Next time I'll do it differently'. And when you overcome that fear, the sense of accomplishment is huge. 'You want to keep going – as it's almost addictive. That's the kind of gameplay experience that we are aiming for in Resident Evil Requiem.' The upcoming sequel follows Grace as she investigates a series of deaths in Raccoon City, 30 years after it was bombed in Resident Evil 3. It's set to feature both a first and third person perspective, an option only added via DLC for Resident Evil Village. Resident Evil Requiem is slated to launch across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on February 26, 2026. Email gamecentral@ leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter. To submit Inbox letters and Reader's Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here. For more stories like this, check our Gaming page. MORE: Hotel Dusk director reveals new Switch 2 exclusive 'designed for adult women' MORE: Rematch review – Rocket League without the cars MORE: Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7 leak reveals new modes and screenshots via Xbox app

Who is Grace Ashcroft? A look at the Resident Evil Requiem protagonist's intriguing history
Who is Grace Ashcroft? A look at the Resident Evil Requiem protagonist's intriguing history

Time of India

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Who is Grace Ashcroft? A look at the Resident Evil Requiem protagonist's intriguing history

Resident Evil Requiem was featured in the June 26 Capcom Spotlight alongside many other upcoming releases from the developer, including Pragmata and Monster Hunter Wilds. The Capcom Spotlight feature consisted of developer interviews that spoke of the creative direction driving the upcoming game, and their reasoning for why they decided on Grace Ashcroft as a protagonist. The developers consider Grace Ashcroft to be a better fit for a horror protagonist than their original idea, who was none other than Leon S. Kennedy. Leon has become an iconic Resident Evil character since his debut in Resident Evil 2, and his headlining of Resident Evil 4. The developers did not think that a man with his experiences would convincingly convey the sense of terror and anxiety they were aiming for. Grace Ashcroft, by comparison, is a lot greener by virtue of being a young FBI analyst. While she's a competent investigator with firearms training, her inexperience makes her a much better fit for the 'addictive horror' experience the developers are aiming for. Grace Ashcroft also has ties to a somewhat obscure online game called Resident Evil Outbreak. Grace Ashcroft is the daughter of Resident Evil Outbreak's Alyssa Ashcroft Though Grace Ashcroft is a new character created for Resident Evil Requiem, her backstory has ties to an older, online title in the franchise called Resident Evil Outbreak. RE Outbreak was originally released in 2003 for the PlayStation 2, and was a co-op game that allowed players to pick one of six Racoon City residents: Kevin Ryman, Mark Wilkins, Jim Chapman, David King, George Hamilton, Cindy Lennox, Yoko Suzuki, and finally, Alyssa Ashcroft. Alyssa Ashcroft was a Raccoon City journalist who was acquainted with Resident Evil 2's Ben Bertolucci. She had a penchant for physical fitness, making her the most action-oriented female character in the game's cast. Alyssa would later resurface after the events of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, where she wrote about the mysterious disappearances in Dulvey, Louisiana that were orchestrated by the malevolent Baker family. Resident Evil Requiem focuses on Alyssa's apparent death Never in my fuckin life did I imagine we'd see RE ENGINE Alyssa Ashcroft from Resident Evil Outbreak! WTF! This is a GOOD DAY INDEED! RE9 LOOKS HORROR AS HORROR GETS!🤯 The reveal trailer for Resident Evil Requiem focuses on Alyssa's daughter, Grace Ashcroft, and reveals that her mother has been dead for eight years. Grace is instructed by her superior at the FBI to investigate a murder that's occurred at the same location that her mother was seemingly killed at. Further plot details about the game are currently scarce, though promotional materials have revealed that it takes place 30 years after the events of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.

Who is Grace Ashcroft, and what is her role in Resident Evil 9 Requiem?
Who is Grace Ashcroft, and what is her role in Resident Evil 9 Requiem?

Time of India

time14-06-2025

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Who is Grace Ashcroft, and what is her role in Resident Evil 9 Requiem?

(Image via CAPCOM) The Resident Evil 9: Requiem trailer dropped at Summer Game Fest 2025 and shook the fandom to its core. Not because of another Umbrella experiment gone wrong (though that is happening again), but because Capcom introduced a brand-new face: Grace Ashcroft. But she's not just any side character. She's the main protagonist . Here's everything you need to know! Meet Grace Ashcroft – FBI Tech Genius with a Past Grace Ashcroft is an FBI technical analyst who's suddenly thrown into the field when mysterious deaths start cropping up. In the reveal trailer, Grace is pulled from her desk, literally mid-report, and tossed into the frontlines of a bizarre investigation to inform her about another victim of an unidentified disease. His words? "I need your eyes on the crime scene. The Wrenwood Hotel. That's where your mother was murdered." Yes, she's the daughter of Alyssa Ashcroft from Resident Evil Outbreak. Resident Evil 9 LORE EXPLAINED | Who is Grace Ashcroft? When is it Set? | Resident Evil Requiem A Legacy Tied to Raccoon City So why does Grace matter? Longtime fans will recognize her last name. Her mother, Alyssa Ashcroft, was a playable character in Resident Evil Outbreak . She was an investigative journalist who escaped Raccoon City before it was nuked. Now, nearly three decades later, Grace is returning to her mother's past — to the ruins of Raccoon City itself. Alyssa was killed eight years ago while investigating the Wrenwood Hotel. Now, Grace is being pulled into the same mystery. There's a heavy implication that whatever happened to Alyssa may be connected to the new outbreak. The personal stakes? Through the roof. Grace vs. the Resident Evil Universe Grace isn't a soldier like Chris or a secret agent like Leon. She's a technical brain, meaning she's likely going to approach problems differently. Her FBI role suggests she'll rely on data, logic, and investigation — a refreshing contrast to the usual guns-blazing style of past protagonists. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Hamburg: GEERS sucht 700 Testhörer für Hörgeräte ohne Zuzahlung GEERS Undo But make no mistake, Grace isn't just there to push paper. She's in the thick of it — and the trailer shows her facing terrifying, infected creatures while trying to make sense of the patterns connecting the victims. Leon S. Kennedy in Resident Evil 9 Requiem Is Leon Kennedy in the Mix? Fans are buzzing. A hooded figure appears in a flashback during the trailer, and speculation is rampant that it's Leon S. Kennedy. Could he have known Alyssa? Was he at the Wrenwood Hotel the night she died? Could Grace and Leon's paths collide — or clash ? It's all mystery for now. But if Leon is involved, it sets up a powerful mentor vs. rookie dynamic — or something even darker. Grace Ashcroft isn't just a new character; she's a new chapter. With her FBI skills, tragic backstory, and ties to a forgotten survivor, Resident Evil 9: Requiem looks ready to deliver chills, chaos, and maybe a few long-awaited answers. February 27, 2026, can't come soon enough.

Is Resident Evil Requiem a sequel to RE Outbreak? Possible connection explained
Is Resident Evil Requiem a sequel to RE Outbreak? Possible connection explained

Time of India

time13-06-2025

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Is Resident Evil Requiem a sequel to RE Outbreak? Possible connection explained

(Image via CAPCOM) With Resident Evil Requiem announced as the ninth mainline title and set to release on February 27, 2026, fans are already deep into theory mode. One of the hottest questions? Whether Requiem is secretly, or not so secretly, a continuation of the Resident Evil Outbreak storyline. Let's break it down. No recycled fan theories. Just the facts, the clues, and what might be Capcom's boldest narrative move yet. A New Hero, But a Familiar Name The lead in Resident Evil Requiem is Grace Ashcroft, an FBI analyst investigating a mysterious death at Wrenwood Hotel. But what instantly raised eyebrows in the fanbase was her last name: Ashcroft. That's not just any surname in the RE universe. Long-time fans may remember Alyssa Ashcroft, one of the core playable characters in Resident Evil Outbreak and its follow-up File #2 . Alyssa wasn't a trained soldier or a BSAA agent. She was a journalist - headstrong, relentless, and constantly digging into Umbrella's dirty secrets. Now, in Requiem , we find out Alyssa died eight years ago at that same hotel Grace is heading to. Coincidence? Definitely not. 8 CONFIRMED Details That Has Me Excited About Resident Evil Requiem! Wrenwood Hotel: A Crime Scene or an Umbrella Cover-up? The central setting of Requiem might be more than just a spooky location. Considering Umbrella's long history of turning ordinary buildings into bioweapon testing sites, Wrenwood could very well have been one of Alyssa's final investigations. If she died while chasing a lead, possibly tied to leftover Umbrella operations or hidden viral experiments, it's likely that Requiem is picking up where Outbreak left off: mid-conspiracy. And with Grace now walking the same halls her mother died in, this could be Capcom's way of handing the torch to the next generation. Outbreak Characters: More Than Just Easter Eggs? So far, only Alyssa Ashcroft has been confirmed through her connection to Grace. But if Capcom has canonized her role, what's stopping them from reintroducing others from Outbreak ? Kevin Ryman, Yoko Suzuki, and Mark Wilkins could be alive, in hiding, or have left behind critical documents or recordings that help Grace connect the dots. Even subtle callbacks, like newspaper clippings or infected survivors referencing the Outbreak days, would further solidify this link. BACK TO RACCOON CITY! | Resident Evil Requiem Trailer Raccoon City Is Back. And So Is Its Fallout. Another big reveal? Resident Evil Requiem will revisit Raccoon City, yes, the Raccoon City, ground zero for everything Umbrella. While Outbreak gave us a gritty, side-street view of the city's collapse, Requiem seems set to revisit those ruins years after the government's infamous missile strike. Could Grace uncover forgotten clues from Outbreak 's chaos? Maybe even files left behind by Alyssa? If Requiem digs into past locations with fresh tech and a new perspective, it's not just a sequel; it's a rediscovery. Final Word: Not Just Nostalgia, But Legacy Let's be real. Capcom knows fans love continuity, but Requiem doesn't just seem like a nostalgia trip. It's shaping up to be a legacy story, tying a cult classic like Outbreak into the central Resident Evil timeline. If Grace's story is about finishing what Alyssa started, then Resident Evil Requiem is not just connected—it might be the long-awaited narrative payoff Outbreak never got. We'll know more when it launches, but signs point to one thing: Requiem may finally give Outbreak the closure it deserves.

Resident Evil Requiem gameplay demo showcases exciting gameplay features and more new details
Resident Evil Requiem gameplay demo showcases exciting gameplay features and more new details

Time of India

time13-06-2025

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  • Time of India

Resident Evil Requiem gameplay demo showcases exciting gameplay features and more new details

Image via Capcom. The recently held Summer Game Fest 2025 was almost about to end, when Capcom announced Resident Evil Requiem out of nowhere. This title will serve as the ninth mainline installment of this long franchise, which is going to be launched on February 27, 2026 on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. In this game, we will see the daughter of Resident Evil Outbreak's Alyssa Ashcroft, FBI agent Grace Ashcroft, who will plunge into the horrific journey of finding her mother at the Wrenwood Hotel, exactly where her mother was murdered. Resident Evil Requiem gameplay demo reveals exciting new gameplay features Resident Evil Requiem demo gameplay was showcased behind closed-doors. | Image via Capcom. During Summer Game Fest 2025, a handful of creators and media outlets were invited for a private viewing of a 20-minute demo gameplay of Resident Evil Requiem. The hands-off demo begins with a horrific display of Grace being strapped onto a medical gurney, absolutely frightened, and hooked to something slowly draining her blood. This scene takes us back to the original reveal trailer where the potential villain of the game was heard saying she is the 'chosen one.' That means, after getting at the Wrenwood Hotel to investigate her mother's death, Grace might have been kidnapped and would have been experimented on later on. However, that's not the case because Grace would eventually be able to free herself and escape that room. But that's where the real trouble begins. Everything in the game is based on the dark-noir theme, dimly lit corridors, flickering lights, where some areas are even pitch dark and can be enlightened by Grace herself with a torch. After getting free, the first-person gameplay begins, which is going to be one of the most exciting features of this game . Players will be able to interchange the gameplay perspectives between first-person and third-person, which is a completely new aspect in this horror series. Also, both the perspectives will have their own respective animations, to make the experience more immersive. Resident Evil Requiem is also going to feature the typical RE puzzles where Grace might have to move boxes in correct orders, or find specific keys for specific locks. At this stage, no guns were seen, meaning Requiem is believed to be based on pure evasion. Just like Outbreak, Grace will be able to distract enemies with different objects and escape from danger. The demo gameplay also showed no signs of clues or any markers, or even any crosshairs as well for steady aim. It was already seen that despite being an FBI personnel, Grace would have been the last person on Earth to be plunged in this situation, as she lacks necessary combat skills at the beginning. More gameplay clips are going to be revealed in the upcoming Gamescom 2025 in August, where fans are going to witness more horror-enthralling actions in Resident Evil Requiem. Read More: 5 things that could make Resident Evil Requiem the best horror game of all time

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