Resident Evil 9’s ‘Reset’ Leaks Explained

Capcom’s current and future game lineup appears promising with titles such as “Monster Hunter Wilds”, a remastered version of “Onimusha 2”, and the new release “Onimusha: Way of the Sword”. However, there’s one notable absence from these announcements – “Resident Evil 9″. Despite rumors circulating online for years, especially after the launch of “Resident Evil Village” in 2021 and the subsequent release of the remake of “Resident Evil 4” in 2023, there’s still no official confirmation. While it’s clear that Capcom is working on “Resident Evil 9”, by 2025, it seems like a formal announcement or some news about it is well past due.

It’s rumored that Resident Evil 9 is an open-world game built on the RE Engine, and was initially thought to be part of a series of open-world games alongside Monster Hunter Wilds and Dragon’s Dogma 2. With Monster Hunter Wilds, Dragon’s Dogma 2, and Onimusha (traditionally regarded as a sister series to Resident Evil) now released, news about the next mainline installment of Resident Evil should be imminent. According to an alleged leak from a reliable source in May 2025, there is a reason behind this sequence of events, but its implications for Resident Evil 9 are yet to be understood.

Unpacking Resident Evil 9’s Latest Leak

Known as AestheticGamer within gaming circles, Dusk Golem is a prominent figure at Capcom, although they haven’t been actively leaking games lately. Instead, they have a penchant for sharing behind-the-scenes stories about game development. On May 22, they shared some intriguing insights about Resident Evil 9. Dusk Golem claims that while many rumors circulating about the game are false, some might be outdated. Interestingly, after a development reset, Resident Evil 9 has reportedly undergone a transformation in its form, and this is the main focus of the recent leak.

How Leaks Describe The History Of Resident Evil 9

It is said that work on the supposed sequel to Resident Evil, referred to as Resident Evil 9, reportedly started in early 2017. This was when sales from the launch of Resident Evil 7 didn’t meet Capcom’s expectations, but before the game gained popularity due to its prolonged success. The creators envisioned Resident Evil 9 as a countermeasure to the perceived flop of Resident Evil 7’s first-person horror emphasis, with the series potentially reverting back to the cooperative style seen in Resident Evil 5 and 6. In this new iteration, iconic characters Leon S. Kennedy and Jill Valentine were intended to explore an open-world multiplayer environment on a fictional island modeled after Singapore. However, a substantial reboot of the series, which occurred around the release of Resident Evil Village in 2021, put a halt to these plans, and that’s where the story stands for now.

What Resident Evil 9’s Reboot Could Mean

Rebooting Could Be Just What RE9 Needed

The information shared by Dusk Golem includes the fact that Leon remains the central figure in Resident Evil 9, and plans for a third installment of Resident Evil Revelations featuring Rebecca were abandoned in 2022. However, the most significant point is that four years ago, Resident Evil 9 underwent a reset. Since then, the game has progressed significantly over the past four years, with some elements already in place, which is typical for a modern AAA title. This advancement could potentially lead to a sneak peek within the next year, but it’s a significant delay compared to the project’s initial start in 2017. In essence, Resident Evil 9 is making steady progress, but it’s taking its time.

It’s plausible to say that one key factor behind the refresh of Resident Evil 9 is the reduction in pressure. Games like Resident Evil 7 and RE Village, along with remakes of Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4, have effectively sustained the series. This means that Resident Evil 9 doesn’t have to follow trends or shape its identity based on reactions to previous installments, as the challenges it initially addressed are now obsolete. However, this also means that fans may not know much about Resident Evil 9, but as Dusk Golem hinted, Capcom can unveil the game whenever they deem fit.

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2025-05-28 15:34