Resident Evil Requiem: Capcom Confirms Lenticular Editions for Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S

Capcom’s highly anticipated survival horror title, Resident Evil Requiem, is set to launch globally across Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on February 27, 2026.

Throughout the months leading up to release, excitement has mounted regarding the numerous physical editions and exclusive items associated with this major installment in the iconic Resident Evil franchise.

Now, Capcom has officially confirmed that the eye-catching 'Lenticular Edition' of Resident Evil Requiem will be available for all major platforms at launch. According to recent online retailer listings and official Capcom marketing materials, the Lenticular Edition will feature a unique case sleeve or card that shifts its image depending on the viewing angle—a nod to classic collector’s packaging and a feature previously teased in deluxe editions.

This edition is now confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, ensuring parity among all three platforms in terms of collectible extras.

Previously, some fans speculated that unique packaging or promotional materials might be exclusive to the Switch 2 version.

However, international listings have displayed matching cover art and lenticular cases across platforms, putting such rumors to rest. As reported by outlets such as Nintendo Everything, early cover art for the Nintendo Switch 2 standard physical release prompted speculation as it appeared to differ slightly from the art for the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.

The Switch 2 box art, prominently featuring the game’s FBI analyst protagonist Grace Ashcroft, caught the attention of the Nintendo enthusiast community.

Nonetheless, Capcom’s official images confirm that the deluxe and Lenticular Edition packaging will align across all versions, bringing a consistent collector experience regardless of hardware. Resident Evil Requiem’s physical Switch 2 edition is set to utilize a Game-Key Card format, consistent with Nintendo’s latest distribution standard.

In addition, Capcom will be offering a special 'Generation Pack,' bundling Resident Evil Requiem with two modern series entries—Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and Resident Evil: Village—both debuting on Switch 2 at the same February 27, 2026 launch date.

This ambitious pack underscores Capcom's ongoing commitment to delivering comprehensive Resident Evil experiences to Nintendo consoles alongside their PlayStation and Xbox counterparts. For longtime fans and new players alike, the simultaneous multi-platform release, shared deluxe features, and varied collectible editions of Resident Evil Requiem are a testament to Capcom’s dedication to quality and accessibility.

As new details emerge, gaming news outlets will continue to provide updates on physical edition bonuses, platform-specific content, and regional variations as the launch date approaches.