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Resident Evil Requiem is taking players back to Raccoon City 30 years after the events of RE2, but it might not be the same city some fans remember.
Resident Evil Requiem is headed back to Raccoon City - but why is this place so important? We explore the city's entire timeline to find out.
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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.
Resident Evil Requiem is launching a month before the series' 30th anniversary; what better way to pay homage to its roots than to bring back the original protagonist? And the focus on the RPD?
Resident Evil Requiem developers have confirmed that the game is set "about 30 years after the missile strike on Raccoon City," helping to place it on the series' timeline.
Resident Evil Requiem developer Capcom has revealed that they considered making Leon Kennedy the protagonist at one point.
Resident Evil Requiem is not set to launch until February of next year, but that's not stopping this game from already hitting milestones.