- Capcom has shared a fourth trailer for Resident Evil Requiem ahead of its launch later this month
- Trailer appears to confirm Sherry Birkin’s appearance
- It also features the return of Leon S. Kennedy to the Raccoon City Police Department.
A new trailer for Resident Evil Requiem was released last night during Sony’s State of Play showcase, and it may have confirmed the appearance of a fan-favorite character.
The next part of the resident Evil The series is only two weeks away from launch, but just in case you’re not already excited, Capcom has shared a fourth trailer revealing new clues about the game’s mysterious story, new playable locations, as well as a new character.
At the end of the trailer, which you can watch below, dual protagonist Leon S. Kennedy can be seen returning to where it all began, the Raccoon City Police Department.
Although more dilapidated than the first time we saw it due to the effects of a nuclear bomb, it looks like Leon will be running through not only the hospital our other protagonist, Grace Ashcroft, was kidnapped from, but also the RCPD, suggesting the game will be bigger than we initially thought.
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What got fans even more excited was the apparent appearance of Sherry Birkin, who first appeared as a little girl in Resident Evil 2 and was saved by Leon and Claire Redfield.
Although we don’t see his face, we hear what might be his voice over Leon’s communications, remarking, “It’s been a while since you’ve been back there,” as Leon enters the RCPD. The trailer then cuts to the back of her head, showing her short blonde hair as she types on a keyboard.
Sherry later became a federal agent and appeared in Resident Evil 6 with the same hairstyle, so of course the fans go wild.
Another small detail fans noticed was the mention of “Raccoon City Syndrome” on a computer screen in the background, which is described as “latent-onset T-virus syndrome.”
The illness also appears to have affected Leon due to the black wounds seen on his body in several trailers. Uh oh.
We won’t have to wait very long to find out Léon’s fate because Resident Evil Requiem will launch on February 27 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch 2 and PC.

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