NVIDIA shares a preview of the expected Resident Evil Requiem with official technical comments.
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Capcom continues to drop hints about its next big horror release. This time, part of the new playable footage from Resident Evil Requiem was shown during an event organized by NVIDIA, as part of its GeForce On Community Update. The footage was accompanied by a presentation from Masaru Ijuin, Engine Development Support Manager, who explained some technical details about the game’s engine and performance.
The presentation not only showcased new gameplay scenes but also highlighted the importance of the collaboration between Capcom and NVIDIA to take advantage of the most advanced graphics technologies on PC. The video reveals how the game’s atmosphere and lighting will be designed to make the most of the latest hardware options.
Resident Evil Requiem shows off new playable scenes
Although the footage is still limited, the fact that NVIDIA included it in its broadcast makes it clear that they are interested in highlighting the game’s visual improvements. The combination of dynamic shadows, fog effects, and advanced reflections takes a significant leap forward compared to what we’ve seen in previous titles.
Survival horror fans were already expecting news about Resident Evil Requiem, and this glimpse confirms that the experience will focus on a much more oppressive and detailed atmosphere. In the coming days, during the Gamescom, Capcom will release a more complete trailer, but this small preview is enough to increase the excitement around one of the biggest releases in the genre.
New gameplay footage from Resident Evil Requiem!
NVIDIA released part of the gameplay footage from Resident Evil Requiem with commentary from Masaru Ijuin, Engine Development Support Manager, on NVIDIA’s GeForce On Community Update stream.#ResidentEvilRequiem #ResidentEvil… pic.twitter.com/kpT39YmwB3
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