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- Resident Evil Requiem showcases natural urban lighting through Nvidias path tracing technology, enhancing immersion with more realistic shadows, reflections, and refractions.
- Urban exploration gameplay moments in Wrenwood are hinted at in the latest trailer, displaying a walkthrough segment with a frames-per-second counter.
- Capcom is reportedly developing remakes of Resident Evil CODE: Veronica and Resident Evil Zero, potentially releasing in 2027 and 2028, respectively.
- Resident Evil Requiem will be available on February 27, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S, promising enhanced graphics with DLSS 4 support on various platforms.
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New Trailer Highlights Natural Urban Lighting in Resident Evil Requiem with Path Tracing on PC and DLSS 4 Support
Capcom has released a new video for Resident Evil Requiem, showcasing Nvidia’s path tracing technology. The video features previously unseen scenes of the protagonist, Grace, freely exploring city streets. According to Nvidia’s official blog, lighting is crucial in a game like this, whether it’s flickering corridor lights, neon-lit city streets, or the flame of a lighter. Path tracing in Resident Evil Requiem renders multiple shadows from diverse light sources, along with complex illumination effects like reflections and refractions through glass, achieving more natural lighting for enhanced immersion. The trailer compares path tracing on and off to demonstrate the expected visual impact. This is the first glimpse of the city in Resident Evil Requiem. Nvidia also announced that DLSS 4, including MultiFrame Gen, will be supported. Capcom describes the game as delivering “addictive fear,” with strong characters and immersive gameplay. Denuvo anti-tamper tech will also be used. Nvidia’s DLSS 4 tech is coming to Resident Evil: ReVerse on the Nintendo Switch 2, promising enhanced graphics. The trailer offers a quick look at a large, playable cityscape in Resident Evil: ReVerse. PC requirements can be found [link to PC requirements if available, otherwise remove this sentence].
Urban Exploration in Resident Evil Requiem’s Wrenwood Revealed with Gameplay and Remakes Announced
In addition to demonstrating ray tracing on PC, the video hints at gameplay moments in the urban environment seen in previous trailers. The video displays a frames-per-second counter while showing Grace walking the streets of Wrenwood, indicating a gameplay segment. Check out the video for lively city street scenes from the fictional Wrenwood in Resident Evil: Final Chapters. The latest preview of Resident Evil Requiem reveals a brand-new, bustling city location, much more active than the destroyed Raccoon City. Cars and people move about as usual, and a new scene shows Leon stepping out of his car. Additionally, reports suggest Capcom is developing remakes of Resident Evil CODE: Veronica and Resident Evil Zero, potentially releasing in 2027 and 2028, respectively. Resident Evil Requiem is scheduled for release on February 27, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S. Fans of the series have much to look forward to with these upcoming releases.
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- Resident Evil Requiem 4K Path Tracing & NVIDIA DLSS 4 Trailer Teases New AreaResident Evil Requiem 4K Path Tracing & NVIDIA DLSS 4 Trailer Teases New Areagamewatcher.com
- Resident Evil Requiem - Official 4K Path Tracing & NVIDIA DLSS 4 TrailerResident Evil Requiem - Official 4K Path Tracing & NVIDIA DLSS 4 Trailerme.ign.com
- New NVIDIA Trailer Showcases Resident Evil Requiem's Urban EnvironmentsNew NVIDIA Trailer Showcases Resident Evil Requiem's Urban Environmentsxboxera.com