Published on: September 12, 2025
Capcom’s commitment to bringing premium experiences to Nintendo’s next-generation platform took center stage after the recent announcement that Resident Evil Requiem will launch on Nintendo Switch 2.
This news was accompanied by the release of a graphics comparison showcasing Resident Evil Requiem running on Nintendo Switch 2 versus the PlayStation 5 (PS5), immediately sparking discussion in the gaming industry about the advancements Nintendo’s new hardware offers.
Resident Evil Requiem represents the latest installment in Capcom’s celebrated survival horror franchise, known for its atmospheric graphics and demanding technical requirements.
The graphics comparison between Nintendo Switch 2 and PS5—released in the wake of Capcom’s Nintendo Direct presence—provides a revealing look at just how far Nintendo’s hardware has come since the original Switch.
Although some differences in lighting and texture fidelity remain between the platforms, early footage suggests that the Nintendo Switch 2 is capable of hosting visually impressive, current-generation games, a stark contrast to the compromises necessary for the original Switch system.
When asked about the technical leap, Capcom developers indicated through prepared statements that their team was dedicated to ensuring a seamless and high-quality experience for both newcomers and returning fans.
The developer emphasized that Nintendo Switch 2 delivers the power needed to faithfully realize the game's dark environments and dynamic visual effects.
This marks a significant milestone for Nintendo consoles, as previous Resident Evil entries often required cloud streaming solutions or substantial graphical downgrades to run on the first-generation Switch.
Alongside the Requiem announcement, Capcom also revealed that Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil Village are scheduled for release on Nintendo Switch 2 in early 2025, further signaling robust third-party support for the platform.
All of these titles are set to be available through the Nintendo eShop, with new gameplay trailers showcased during the latest Nintendo Direct.
According to Capcom, these releases underscore a broader investment in the Nintendo ecosystem.
The company reported record-breaking sales for Resident Evil Village across multiple platforms since its original launch, and bringing these acclaimed survival horror titles to Nintendo Switch 2 aims to reach an even wider audience.
For fans and industry watchers alike, the Resident Evil Requiem graphics comparison stands as a milestone, reflecting both the technical strides of Nintendo hardware and Capcom’s commitment to cross-platform excellence.
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