Resident Evil Requiem is the ninth main instalment in Capcom’s long-running horror series. It ditches the icy backwaters of Village for a return to Raccoon City, and while that predecessor harkened back to Resi 4, this newer one will fittingly resemble Resi 2.
It’s set to release in Australia on February 27, and as usual, there are standard and deluxe versions available. Every pre-order will entitle you to a special ‘Apocalypse’ outfit for co-protagonist Grace.
Resident Evil Requiem in Australia – digital
Resident Evil Requiem in Australia – physical
These prices may change over the coming weeks; if we notice that they have, we’ll dutifully update the page.
What’s in the deluxe edition of Resident Evil Requiem and is it worth it?
The Resident Evil Requiem deluxe edition is only worth it if you’re into cosmetics and deep Resi lore. No new game content is added if you go with the more expensive option.
Here’s what’s included:
- Grace’s Costume: Dimitrescu
- Grace’s Costume: Film Noir
- Leon’s Costume: RE4
- Leon’s Costume: Apocalypse
- Leon’s Costume: Film Noir
- Screen Filter: Apocalypse
- Screen Filter: Film Noir
- Four weapon skins including S&S M232 Weapon Skin: Apocalypse
- Mr. Raccoon Charm
- DSO Emblem Charm
- Audio Pack: Raccoon City Classic
- Files: Letters from 1998
If you want to pay extra to dress Grace up as Lady Dimitrescu then by all means, but I don’t think this is worth it for anyone save fanatics.
The Raccoon City Classic audio pack is probably the most appealing inclusion if you’re not into outfits and weapon skins, while the ‘Files: Letters from 1998’ just adds new readable lore messages in-game.


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