- Resident Evil Requiem is seven weeks away, launching in February 2026.
- The title has already achieved a massive milestone, reaching 4 million wishlists on Steam.
- It has now become one of the most-wishlisted games on Steam of all time.
Resident Evil Requiem is all set to release in just a couple of months, and is one of the year’s most anticipated releases. The return of Leon was so massive that the title has already achieved a record that is poised for massive success.
Less than 2 months till its launch, Resident Evil Requiem has become one of Steam’s most wishlisted games, with 4 million wishlists. This shows how massive Capcom’s horror franchise is and the impact it has on the genre.
Why it matters: This number puts Requiem among the highest ever wishlisted games on Steam, and means that the success is already guaranteed, which could mark another great year for Capcom.

Requiem has marked 4 million wishlists, which is a major milestone that highlights the franchise’s legendary status. The hype for the title was already through the roof, but it got multiplied with the introduction of Leon.
The title is gearing up to be great with the first time two characters offering totally opposite dynamics. The developers stated that playing with Leon and Grace would be very different experiences, as the latter is their most scaredy protagonist.

Nonetheless, if there were any doubts that Resident Evil Requiem wouldn’t be a commercial success, those have been cleared now. 2026 will be a huge year for gaming and will be kick-started by Capcom’s blockbuster title.
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