"Resident Evil 9" Likely to Be Announced This Year, Set for 2026 Release



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"Resident Evil 9" Likely to Be Announced This Year, Set for 2026 Release

Dusk Golem, a well - known leaker in the "Resident Evil" community, has dropped a major hint about the future of the franchise. Responding to a fan's question, Dusk Golem stated that Capcom is "almost 100% certain" to officially announce "Resident Evil 9" this year, with a release slated for 2026.

 
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The "Resident Evil" series has a long - standing reputation for its thrilling survival - horror gameplay and engaging storylines. The previous installment, "Resident Evil Village", was a huge success, captivating players worldwide with its intense scares and memorable characters. Since then, fans have been eagerly speculating about the next chapter in the series.

 

While Dusk Golem's claim isn't an official confirmation from Capcom, their track record of accurate "Resident Evil" leaks adds credibility to the statement. If true, this announcement could be a significant event for the gaming industry. Gamers can expect Capcom to reveal more details about the game's setting, characters, and gameplay mechanics as the year progresses. As the release date in 2026 approaches, anticipation will undoubtedly continue to build among "Resident Evil" enthusiasts.
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