In an exciting announcement for Nintendo Switch 2 owners, three modern Resident Evil games are confirmed to be making their way to the platform: Resident Evil: Village, Resident Evil: Requiem, and Resident Evil 7. This development came as a surprise since the team didn't initially plan for any Resident Evil title on the Switch 2. Producer Masato Kumazawa shared that once the hardware was unveiled, they conducted tests that showcased the quality of Resident Evil: Village on the device, encouraging them to port Requiem as well. During a showcase at Tokyo Game Show, a brief playable demo revealed that the Switch 2 version of Requiem looks impressive, performing well in handheld mode. Kumazawa emphasized that while there are no unique features distinguishing it from other versions, the game retains its essence, offering an on-the-go experience for fans.

Will Resident Evil: Requiem have any unique features on the Nintendo Switch 2?

No, the developers confirmed that Resident Evil: Requiem on the Nintendo Switch 2 does not have unique features but operates smoothly as a handheld version of the game, providing the core gameplay experience.

Resident Evil: Requiem is part of Capcom's iconic survival horror franchise, which first launched in 1996. Over the years, it has evolved significantly, blending intense action with deep storytelling and challenging puzzles. The announcement of these titles for the Switch 2 highlights Capcom's commitment to making popular franchise entries accessible on newer hardware, expanding opportunities for fans to enjoy the series in various formats. As gamers eagerly anticipate these ports, Resident Evil continues to capture the attention of both long-time enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre.