Resident Evil Requiem: Pre‑Order, Editions and Prices Confirmed
- Sagar Mankar

- Oct 31
- 2 min read
Capcom has officially opened pre-orders for Resident Evil: Requiem, confirming the editions, pricing, and exclusive bonuses ahead of its February 27, 2026, launch.

If you’ve been waiting to secure your copy, you can now pre-order the game across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store). The announcement also detailed the different editions available, each packed with extras designed to appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers.
Pre-Order Bonus
Every pre-order comes with a special cosmetic:
Grace’s Costume: Apocalypse
Inspired by Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004), this outfit changes Grace’s appearance only.
Capcom notes the costume may be made available at a later date for those who miss the pre-order window.
Editions and Pricing
Capcom has confirmed three main editions for Resident Evil: Requiem:
Standard Edition
Includes the base game only.
Priced at $69.99 USD (regional pricing may vary).
Deluxe Edition
Includes the full game plus the Deluxe Kit.
Priced at $79.99 USD.
Marketed as “a must-have for true survivors.”
Steelbook Deluxe Edition
Everything in the Deluxe Edition.
Adds a premium steelbook case (featuring a gun on the front and Raccoon City newspaper clipping on the back) and a lenticular card for collectors.
Priced at $89.99 USD.
Collector’s Edition (Japan-only)
Priced at 12,500 yen
For Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5
Adds an acrylic stand and a collector’s slip-on box to the Steelbook package.
What’s in the Deluxe Kit?
The Deluxe Kit is where things get interesting. Here’s the full breakdown:
Five costumes, including Grace’s Costume: Dimitrescu (a playful nod to the fan-favorite villain from Resident Evil Village).
Two screen filters, including Filter: Apocalypse.
Four weapon skins, such as the S&S M232 Weapon Skin: Apocalypse.
Two charms, including the nostalgic Mr. Raccoon.
Audio Pack: Raccoon City Classic, bringing back iconic sounds from the series’ past.
Files: Letters from 1998, adding extra lore for fans who love digging into the series’ backstory.

Extra Surprises for Switch 2 Players
Capcom isn’t stopping at editions. Nintendo fans will get some exclusive goodies:
A Grace Ashcroft Amiibo launching in Summer 2026.
A Resident Evil: Requiem-themed Switch 2 Pro Controller available on release day.
The Biohazard 30th Special Pack, bundling Resident Evil 7: biohazard Gold Edition, Resident Evil Village Gold Edition, and Requiem itself. Priced at 15,389 yen.
Fortnite Collaboration
In a move that feels very 2026, Capcom also revealed a Fortnite crossover. Players who purchase Requiem on the Epic Games Store will receive a Grace Ashcroft outfit in Fortnite once the game launches.
Looking Ahead
Capcom also teased a Resident Evil Showcase planned for early 2026, likely in January, where we’ll see more gameplay and possibly even the rumored Resident Evil 0 remake. Until then, pre-orders are live, and the countdown to the franchise’s 30th anniversary release has officially begun.








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