Capcom delighted fans and collectors during the latest Resident Evil Showcase with the reveal of new 1/6 scale figures based on the protagonists from the upcoming Resident Evil Requiem.
Scheduled for release this fall, these highly detailed figures feature fan-favorite Leon Kennedy alongside newcomer Grace Ashcroft, each crafted to reflect their distinctive appearances in the latest installment of the iconic survival horror series. During the live presentation, the Showcase narrator highlighted that the figures can be displayed individually or joined together to create a dynamic duo presentation, allowing collectors to showcase Leon and Grace side-by-side.
This unique design offers flexibility for display, catering to both fans who prefer standalone figures and those who appreciate themed sets. The figures are closely modeled after previous Resident Evil collectible statues that accompanied various Collector’s Editions, including prior renditions of characters like Leon, Chris Redfield, and Jill Valentine.
This consistency ensures that the new figures will seamlessly complement any existing Resident Evil collection.
However, Capcom has not yet announced pricing or provided a specific release date for the figures beyond the planned fall window. Resident Evil Requiem is set to represent a major release for Capcom, coming to Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam on February 27th, 2026.
The game marks a significant focus on narrative, boasting an episodic structure with the story equally divided between Grace Ashcroft and Leon Kennedy's perspectives. This latest figure announcement continues Capcom’s tradition of celebrating Resident Evil’s rich legacy through premium merchandise and high-quality collectibles.
As anticipation builds for Resident Evil Requiem’s debut on Nintendo Switch 2 and other leading platforms, fans can look forward to expanding both their in-game experiences and real-world collections. For additional details on Resident Evil Requiem, fans can reference the Resident Evil Showcase recording, with the collectible announcement beginning around the 10:21 mark.
Collectors and enthusiasts should watch Capcom’s official channels for updates regarding figure availability and pricing as the fall release window approaches.
Scheduled for release this fall, these highly detailed figures feature fan-favorite Leon Kennedy alongside newcomer Grace Ashcroft, each crafted to reflect their distinctive appearances in the latest installment of the iconic survival horror series. During the live presentation, the Showcase narrator highlighted that the figures can be displayed individually or joined together to create a dynamic duo presentation, allowing collectors to showcase Leon and Grace side-by-side.
This unique design offers flexibility for display, catering to both fans who prefer standalone figures and those who appreciate themed sets. The figures are closely modeled after previous Resident Evil collectible statues that accompanied various Collector’s Editions, including prior renditions of characters like Leon, Chris Redfield, and Jill Valentine.
This consistency ensures that the new figures will seamlessly complement any existing Resident Evil collection.
However, Capcom has not yet announced pricing or provided a specific release date for the figures beyond the planned fall window. Resident Evil Requiem is set to represent a major release for Capcom, coming to Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam on February 27th, 2026.
The game marks a significant focus on narrative, boasting an episodic structure with the story equally divided between Grace Ashcroft and Leon Kennedy's perspectives. This latest figure announcement continues Capcom’s tradition of celebrating Resident Evil’s rich legacy through premium merchandise and high-quality collectibles.
As anticipation builds for Resident Evil Requiem’s debut on Nintendo Switch 2 and other leading platforms, fans can look forward to expanding both their in-game experiences and real-world collections. For additional details on Resident Evil Requiem, fans can reference the Resident Evil Showcase recording, with the collectible announcement beginning around the 10:21 mark.
Collectors and enthusiasts should watch Capcom’s official channels for updates regarding figure availability and pricing as the fall release window approaches.