Capcom insider Dusk Golem reports that the company develops native versions of all RE Engine-powered Resident Evil titles for Nintendo Switch 2. The leaker states that Resident Evil Requiem will launch on the upcoming console alongside other franchise entries. These ports represent actual game installations rather than cloud-streaming versions available on the current Switch platform. Capcom has worked on these adaptations for an extended period according to the source. Switch 2 owners will access games that current Nintendo console users can only experience through cloud services.
The potential library encompasses Resident Evil VII Biohazard, Resident Evil 2 remake, Resident Evil 3 remake, Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil 4 remake, and the forthcoming Requiem. Dusk Golem suggests that Resident Evil VII might appear during this week's Nintendo Direct presentation. Current Switch hardware supports older franchise entries as native downloads but requires internet connectivity for newer titles. The timing of individual game releases remains uncertain according to the leaker. Friday's Nintendo Direct could validate these claims if Capcom announces any Resident Evil content for the next-generation Nintendo system.
The potential library encompasses Resident Evil VII Biohazard, Resident Evil 2 remake, Resident Evil 3 remake, Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil 4 remake, and the forthcoming Requiem. Dusk Golem suggests that Resident Evil VII might appear during this week's Nintendo Direct presentation. Current Switch hardware supports older franchise entries as native downloads but requires internet connectivity for newer titles. The timing of individual game releases remains uncertain according to the leaker. Friday's Nintendo Direct could validate these claims if Capcom announces any Resident Evil content for the next-generation Nintendo system.