Evidence Keeps Stacking for Resident Evil Requiem PS4 Release

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Resident Evil Requiem will release on February 27, 2026, for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Switch 2.

The September Nintendo Direct announced it with a trailer showing more of Grace Ashcroft at the Wrenwood Hotel.

The confirmed lineup is set, but fans are now eyeing a possible addition on the PlayStation 4.

Over the past few weeks, leaks, legal fine print, and even business logic have all combined to suggest that a PS4 release could very well be in the works.

Where Did the PS4 Rumors for Requiem Come From?

The rumors picked up momentum after Dusk Golem said Requiem was being prepared as a cross-gen title.

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Their claim tied the PS4 and Switch 2 together as additional targets alongside the PS5 and PC.

That prediction gained weight once Capcom confirmed the Switch 2 version, locking in a same-day launch with the other platforms.

If a scalable Switch 2 version exists, a PS4 port suddenly looks far less far-fetched, since both pieces of hardware require developers to make performance-conscious adjustments.

What Details in the Trailer Point to a PS4 Release?

Adding to the speculation, eagle-eyed fans noticed that the latest trailer’s legal text included mention of the PlayStation 4 trademark in the copyright section, even though the logo wasn’t shown alongside the PS5 branding.

The detail was flagged by Dusk Golem, who warned it might stem from licensing arrangements instead of an outright confirmation.

Still, he doubled down on his earlier claim that a PS4 version is real, just not officially announced yet.

If true, the question becomes timing—whether the PS4 port will launch day and date with other platforms in February or roll out later in the year.

Why Does a PS4 Version Make Business Sense for Capcom?

News of a possible PS4 version for Requiem has left the community divided, though plenty argue it’s a smart call.

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A thriving PS4 player base still exists, and Capcom has a history of stretching support across generations.

Bringing the latest Resident Evil entry to PS4 could easily add hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of extra sales.

This argument gained further weight when Capcom leadership acknowledged that the high cost of the PS5 is a barrier for many players, especially in Japan, which makes cross-gen releases an attractive business decision.

What Are the Drawbacks of Bringing Requiem to Last-Gen?

Some argue that keeping PS4 support in 2026 could cap the game’s potential, since last-gen hardware limits might water down what’s promised as a fully next-gen horror experience.

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However, history shows that Capcom has managed scalable releases before. Games like Resident Evil Village initially emphasized current-gen hardware but later arrived on PS4 with relatively strong performance, proving the RE Engine is flexible enough to bridge generations.

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