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| A screengrab from Resident Evil Requiem's reveal trailer, pictured. |
A fresh, albeit brief, glimpse of the highly anticipated Resident Evil Requiem has surfaced online, courtesy of prominent leaker AestheticGamer, also known as Dusk Golem. The 34-second clip, recorded off a Japanese TV special, offers fans their clearest look yet at the game's atmosphere and combat, suggesting a deliberate shift back towards the series' tense, survival-horror roots.
The footage focuses on protagonist Grace Ashcroft navigating a dimly lit, mansion-style stairwell with a flashlight and handgun. The ambiance is immediately oppressive, relying on darkness and tight spaces rather than expansive vistas. The tension snaps when a suited zombie staggers into view on a landing and lurches toward her. The combat shown appears significantly slower and more measured than the action-oriented pace of Resident Evil 4, emphasizing vulnerability and precision.
Important Context: A Censored Preview
In follow-up discussions, AestheticGamer was quick to provide crucial context: this segment is from Japan's censored, non-"Z-rated" version prepared for television broadcast. This version traditionally tones down explicit violence, including detailed headshots, dismemberment, and blood effects.
This means the somewhat tame impact visuals in this clip are not fully representative of the final global release. Players on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S can expect the "Z-rated" version to feature more pronounced blood splatter, gore, and visceral enemy reactions. This leak is a valuable look at the game's foundation, but the final product will likely deliver a more intense horror experience.
There was some new Resident Evil Requiem gameplay of a new area with Grace fighting a zombie in the Resident Evil special program that aired on Japanese television. pic.twitter.com/FToPeqi4HW
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) December 3, 2025
Filling in the Gaps from Earlier Rumors
This new clip begins to solidify details from earlier leaks and Capcom's own teasers, which positioned Requiem as a return to a Raccoon City-style setting with multiple playable characters. Reports suggest the campaign will be longer than Resident Evil Village and will jump between perspectives, with Grace and her mother at the narrative center. Familiar series characters are rumored to play supporting roles, though Capcom has been deliberately quiet on this front. It's worth noting that leaker Masato Kumazawa has already dismissed rumors of Leon Kennedy's appearance, so all unconfirmed details should be taken with a grain of salt.
Atmosphere and Camera: Classic Resident Evil Vibes
What this leak effectively demonstrates is the game's intended mood. Capcom is sticking with an over-the-shoulder perspective but employs a heavy film-grain filter and a narrow field of view to create a claustrophobic, cinematic feel. The reliance on ambient lighting and cramped architecture, as seen in the staircase, seems to pull Requiem closer to the classic mansion horror of the original games rather than the more open areas of Village.
With the official launch still set for February 27, 2026, this kind of televised, censored snippet is likely a template for how Capcom will cautiously reveal the game in the coming months. It builds hype while keeping the most terrifying surprises under wraps.
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Want to analyze the footage yourself? You can view the leaked clip here: https://youtu.be/POz1-EmLsTY
