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Resident Evil Requiem — Which Edition & Platform to Buy

Buying Resident Evil Requiem? Compare PS5, Xbox and PC versions, editions and where to get the best price on the survival-horror return.

PS5Xbox Series X|SPC
Hype meter91/100
Who it's for
Survival-horror fans ready for the next mainline Resident Evil — dread, resource management, RE Engine.
Engine
RE Engine
Platforms
PS5 / Xbox / PC
Genre
Survival horror
Status
Out now
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The series that defined survival horror is back. Here is how to buy Resident Evil Requiem on the right platform, at the right price.

Pick your platform

Requiem runs on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC using Capcom's acclaimed RE Engine. Consoles are effortless; PC pushes the highest settings and frame rates for maximum dread.

Editions compared

Standard is the complete horror campaign. Deluxe-style editions add cosmetics and bonuses — worth it only if you want the extras. Check the table below.

Buy smart

Digital is instant; physical is easier to resell. Either way, grab the version that matches your setup and dive in.

Editions compared

EditionPriceWhat you get
Standard Edition$69.99Base gameBuy

Where to buy

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FAQ

Which platform is best for Resident Evil Requiem?

PS5 and Xbox Series X|S deliver strong fidelity; PC scales highest with the right hardware. Same game across all three.

Is a deluxe edition worth it?

Only if you want the cosmetic extras and bonus content. Standard is the full horror experience — see the table below.

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