Pre-orders are actually stay for Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem, and if you happen to weren’t stunned by its pricing for current titles, it’s $69.99 / £64.99 / €79.99 for the Normal Version. The Deluxe Version, in the meantime, prices $79.99 / £74.99 / €89.99 and accommodates quite a lot of bonuses, together with the return of a well-recognized foe from a previous title: Woman Dimitrescu.
One of many 4 Lords from Resident Evil Village (performed by Maggie Robertson in an award-winning efficiency), Dimitrescu instantly created an influence upon her reveal. However don’t fear – you gained’t be evading her down decrepit mansions. As an alternative, Grace can don her outfit, leading to a uniquely ghoulish presence. And no, it doesn’t change her top.
Different Deluxe Version bonuses embrace two filters (one in all them dubbed “Filter: Apocalypse”), 4 extra costumes, 4 weapon skins (the S&S M232 will get its personal “Apocalypse” -themed look), two charms (together with the returning Mr Raccoon), and “Recordsdata: Letters from 1998” for lore nerds. There’s additionally an “Audio Pack: Raccoon Metropolis Basic,” although Capcom has but to elaborate on what it gives.
Pre-orders will obtain a free outfit, “Apocalypse,” which additionally adjustments Grace’s look to, mockingly, resemble Alice from the Resident Evil: Extinction movie. Bodily editions are additionally accessible, together with a SteelBook Version with the Deluxe Version’s content material, a novel SteelBook and a “restricted version” lenticular card.
Resident Evil Requiem launches on February twenty seventh for Xbox Sequence X/S, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Swap 2 (sadly, as a Recreation-Key Card launch on bodily).

