I Hope This Leak About The Future Of Resident Evil Is Wrong
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I Hope This Leak About The Future Of Resident Evil Is Wrong
"I hope Capcom doesn't spoil Resident Evil Requiem's momentum with an annualized release roadmap. Someone modded Goku into Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. And I bet you can't guess how upset God of War's creator is at the new 2D God of War Sons of Spartagame. It's the latest edition of Morning Checkpoint, Kotaku 's daily roundup of gaming news, rumors, and culture. All the clipped drama that's fit to print!"
"(2/2) RE"10" (though likely won't be called that) is a bit shorter than usual (presuming RE10 doesn't get delayed too, it's right now aiming for a 2029 release date, but could be delayed to 2030, 2031 at worst, up to the whims of game dev), & DLC for RE9 has had time to cook. - AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) February 13, 2026"
"That's what a new leak from RE insider AestheticGamer, formerly known as Dusk Golem, is claiming. They suggest the horror franchise's upcoming roadmap is as follows: That is a relentless amount of zombie knifing action. Some fans might think this unverified pipeline rumor sounds too good to be true. I think it sounds like way too much. Hype levels for Resident Evil Requiem are currently off the charts and it's not just because Leon is back and the previews have all been very solid. It's also because it's been five years since the last mainline game, Resident Evil Village, and three years since the last remake, Resident Evil 4."
A leak from insider AestheticGamer outlines a purported Resident Evil roadmap with multiple mainline and remake entries potentially scheduled annually through 2029–2030. The pipeline reportedly includes Resident Evil Requiem, RE9 with DLC, and a shorter RE10 targeting 2029 but possibly delayed to 2030–2031. Fans express concern that annualizing releases could over-saturate the franchise and harm Requiem's momentum despite strong previews and Leon's return. Community mods have inserted Goku into Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. The God of War creator reacted negatively to a new 2D Sons of Sparta game. Radiata Stories' team, including Naoki Akiyama, recalled design choices such as allowing kicking.
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