NVIDIA has released a new trailer revealing that Resident Evil Requiem will support 4K Path Tracing and NVIDIA DLSS 4. The trailer showcases some new footage for the upcoming horror title.
NVIDIA also confirmed during CES 2026 that 007 First Light, Pragmata, and Phantom Blade Zero will also support DLSS 4, alongside others. DLSS 4, according to it, has “set the standard for AI rendering with transformer-based Super Resolution and 4X Multi Frame Generation.” DLSS 4.5 is also in development.
The new trailer for Resident Evil Requiem showcases more of Grace Ashcroft walking around a city and her continuing to run from the monster that previous gameplay footage has teased. Check out the trailer showcasing 4K Path Tracing and NVIDIA DLSS 4 in Resident Evil Requiem below:
Resident Evil Requiem launches February 27, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam. This past June, Final Weapon had the opportunity to experience hands-off gameplay of Resident Evil Requiem at Summer Game Fest. During The Game Awards 2025, Capcom confirmed that iconic series protagonist Leon Kennedy is making his return as a playable character in Resident Evil Requiem.
A Resident Evil Requiem Deluxe Edition will be available with the Standard Edition ($69.99), a pack of five costumes, four weapon skins, two screen filters, two weapon charms, and much more. A Premium Steelbook Edition ($89.99) was also revealed featuring the full game, Deluxe Edition contents, and a limited-edition lenticular card.
A special edition Resident Evil Requiem Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller ($99.99) with designs from the game and a gunmetal-black finish will be available from Nintendo on launch day, and pre-orders are live in the My Nintendo Store. A Grace Resident Evil Requiem amiibo will launch in summer 2026.