Capcom officially launched the ninth main chapter of its acclaimed survival horror franchise, marking the title’s arrival on next-generation consoles. Disponível on PlayStation Store from February 27th, the new entry in the saga brings together two of the series’ most iconic characters, Chris Redfield and The agent from the DSO organization and the FBI analyst star in a plot that is already among the best rated in the history of the Japanese developer.
Initial commercial performance reflects positive reception from both specialized media and the general public. Dados aggregates indicate that the game achieved a score of 88 based on more than a hundred professional reviews, validating the quality of the production. The response from players was even more expressive, raising the user rating to a level of 9.5, consolidating the title as one of the strongest digital releases of the year on the Sony platform.

PS5 Pro Technical Optimization and Features
The game’s development used RE Engine technology to create photorealistic scenarios and dynamic lighting that intensifies the series’ characteristic atmosphere of tension. The narrative intertwines the paths of the two protagonists, offering different mechanics for each one. Enquanto the campaign of Leon focuses on intense combat situations and strategic use of heavy weaponry, the segments controlled by
For owners of the new Sony hardware, the title arrives with native support for the capabilities of the PS5 Pro. The implementation of PSSR 2.0 technology allows the game to maintain stable frame rates without compromising visual fidelity. The console can run textures in 4K resolution with the Ray Tracing feature activated, ensuring that the visual experience planned by the developers is reproduced with the maximum clarity and fluidity possible, eliminating the need to choose between performance or fidelity modes.
Available editions and market values
The game was made available in two main digital versions for Brazilian consumers. The standard edition, which offers the complete experience of the base game, hits the market with a suggested price of R$339.90. Já to Deluxe Edition, priced at R$399.90, includes an expansion pack focused on aesthetic customization and extra features for fans of the franchise. Este add-on pack contains themed costumes such as the “Dimitrescu” and “Film Noir” skin for Chris, as well as classic outfits from “Resident
In addition to the cosmetic items, the deluxe version offers screen filters that alter the game’s aesthetics, including modes that simulate old films or sepia tones, and the option to replace the modern soundtrack with original songs from 1998. The package also provides early access to an extra difficulty and exclusive weapons, expanding the options for players looking to relive the nostalgia of the first titles in the series.
Narrative context and replay factor
The plot unfolds 28 years after the original incidents that defined the saga, exploring the lasting consequences of biological weapons in a modern urban setting. The investigations conducted by the protagonists reveal direct connections with the archives of the old Umbrella Corporation, clarifying secrets kept since 1998. Para encourages players to return after the end of the campaign, Capcom implemented modes such as “New