RE Requiem Director Is Interested In Making A New Resident Evil Revelations Game

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Nakanishi Has Already Thought About What Other Characters Are Doing In The Universe.

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  • Resident Evil Requiem director Koshi Nakanishi is interested in making a modern Revelations game.
  • Nakanishi stated that he had already considered what other prominent characters are doing in the RE universe.
  • The last Revelations title came out in 2015 and starred Claire Redfield.

Resident Evil Requiem is under a month away from launch, and hype for the horror game is through the roof. The title is already one of the most-wishlisted projects on Steam, with over 4 million people gearing up for Leon’s return.

But Requiem isn’t the only game in the franchise that Capcom is developing, with reports suggesting a Code Veronica remake could release next year. If you ask Koshi Nakanishi, however, a new-look Resident Evil Revelations could be an interesting project to follow up on the ninth game.

Why it matters: Capcom has successfully reintroduced characters like Jill Valentine, Claire Redfield, and Chris Redfield to the mainstream through its remakes. Hence, a new Resident Evil Revelations title that follows one of these would be a perfect expansion to Requiem’s story.

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The first Revelations game was initially a Nintendo 3DS exclusive.

While talking to 4Gamer in a new interview, the Resident Evil Requiem director stated that he would be interested in making a modern Revelations game that follows other characters between the mainline entries.

 I’ve thought about what the people in the Resident Evil universe were doing to some extent, so I think it would be interesting if the opportunity arose.

Nakanishi revealed he has already thought about what other protagonists in the Resident Evil Universe are up to. Hence, if the opportunity arose to make a Revelations game, he would be ready to fill the gaps between the numbered titles.

Fans have been clamoring for the return of other series regulars like Jill Valentine, with previous reports even predicting the character’s return in Resident Evil Requiem. In addition, it’s been more than a decade since the last Revelations title, which featured Claire Redfield in the starring role.

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Claire Redfield’s Revelations 2 was set between Resident Evil 5 and 6.

Therefore, a modern Resident Evil Revelations that follows what these characters are doing during the events of Requiem wouldn’t be such a bad idea.

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