Resident Evil 9 may terrify PC players in more ways than one. Survival horror’s system requirements look to be quite high

Capcom hasn’t released the official system requirements for the upcoming Resident Evil Requiem, the ninth game in the popular series. But at this year’s Tokyo Game Show, people who played a demo of the game also learned about the powerful computers it was running on. This suggests that Resident Evil Requiem will likely need a high-end PC to run well.

According to Famitsu, the *Resident Evil Requiem* demo shown at Tokyo Game Show 2025 was tested on computers with these processors: Intel Core i7-14700F, Intel Core i5-14400F, AMD Ryzen 5 4500, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, and Intel Core i7-13620H.

The computers considered ‘fair’ used graphics cards like the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti, RTX 4060, RTX 3050, RTX 4060 LT, and RTX 3050 LT.

Plus, we’ve got gameplay footage from Tokyo Game Show 2025 and details shared by a user named KAMI. According to his post on X, the zombies in *Resident Evil Requiem* will be unique compared to past games, and all the footage released so far is from the very beginning of the game. Pre-orders start in November, and the game is expected to appeal to both longtime fans and new players.

Okay, so I’m super excited because it seems like a character we all know and love is going to be in the game! It wasn’t an official announcement, but IGN accidentally let it slip during gamescom 2025, and people are just noticing it now. I can’t wait to find out for sure!

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2025-09-29 13:32