by Camila Jan 14,2026
Capcom ofreció nuestro primer vistazo a la jugabilidad de Resident Evil: Réquiem a través de breves segmentos mostrados durante una transmisión en vivo reciente.
En el evento Capcom Spotlight, un breve clip jugable en primera persona resaltó la intensa atmósfera de terror, presentando a la nueva protagonista, la agente del FBI Grace Ashcroft. La escena la muestra navegando con cautela por corredores inquietantes, equipada solo con un encendedor. En un momento, Ashcroft se da la vuelta y encuentra una criatura humanoide enorme emergiendo de las sombras.
Otra secuencia en primera persona muestra a Ashcroft explorando un gran pasillo, esta vez armada con una pistola, algo apropiado para una agente del FBI diestra en armas de fuego. También se muestra su habilidad para "mantener la calma y usar el razonamiento deductivo", mientras inspecciona una caja de herramientas en el característico estilo de primer plano de Resident Evil.
Finalmente, una breve vista en tercera persona presenta a Ashcroft una vez más atravesando corredores oscuros e inquietantes y habitaciones con poca luz. La misma aterradora criatura se ve moviéndose casualmente en las sombras.
En el video, los desarrolladores de Capcom explicaron cómo la perspectiva en primera persona crea una "jugabilidad tensa y realista", mientras que la vista en tercera persona sobre el hombro permite a los jugadores "ver más de la acción". Señalaron que el modo en tercera persona es "ideal para aquellos que prefieren una jugabilidad con mucha acción".
Resident Evil: Réquiem permite a los jugadores cambiar entre las perspectivas en primera y tercera persona en cualquier momento a través del menú de Opciones. Para más detalles, consulta la vista previa práctica del juego de IGN.


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Capcom también confirmó que Resident Evil: Réquiem transcurre 30 años después del ataque con misiles a Raccoon City al final de Resident Evil 3, aclarando el enorme cráter visto en el tráiler de anuncio. El título "Réquiem" fue elegido porque, como afirmó Capcom, "Este juego sirve como un réquiem, un elogio para aquellos que vinieron antes".
A pesar de la anticipación de los fanáticos, no hubo una gran revelación que involucrara a Leon Kennedy. Si el veterano personaje de Resident Evil es jugable, ese anuncio podría llegar en una fecha posterior. Vale la pena señalar que los desarrolladores de Capcom compartieron comentarios intrigantes sobre el posible papel de Leon, que exploramos más a fondo aquí.
Resident Evil: Réquiem se lanzará el 27 de febrero de 2026 para PC, PlayStation 5 y Xbox Series X|S. Para más actualizaciones, explora todos los anuncios de Capcom Spotlight 2025.
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