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Capcom has revealed our first look at Resident Evil Requiem gameplay in brief snippets of first- and third-person footage shown during a livestream.
Capcom has confirmed it experimented with plans to make Resident Evil: Requiem an open-world game, and for it feature online elements, before it ultimately changed course.
The game's developers did mention fan-favorite character Leon, star of Resident Evil 2 and 4, who was rumored to be a playable character for the game, or perhaps a secondary character.
Resident Evil Requiem Already Has Over 1 Million Wishlists That's even more impressive when considering the survival-horror game isn't up on the Xbox Store yet.
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Resident Evil Requiem is confirmed to take place about 30 years after the destruction of Raccoon City, and will see players control Grace Ashcroft as she investigates a series of murders at a hotel.
Resident Evil Requiem developer Capcom has revealed that they considered making Leon Kennedy the protagonist at one point.
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