Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 7: biohazard Coming to Switch 2 on in 2026

Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 7: biohazard Coming to Switch 2 on in 2026

Alongside a new trailer and the announcement of Resident Evil Requiem coming to Nintendo Switch 2, Capcom announced two more Resident Evil titles bound for the console. Resident Evil Village Gold Edition and Resident Evil 7: biohazard Gold Edition will launch on February 27th, 2026, for the Switch 2. Instead of cloud versions, both will be available natively.

Resident Evil Village includes the Winters’ Expansion and Trauma Pack, with the former continuing the base game’s story with Shadows of Rose. It also featured new characters for Mercenaries mode. Resident Evil 7: biohazard packs all DLC content as well, alongside Not A Hero, a story expansion focused on a pivotal side character.

Stay tuned for more details like their resolutions, frame rates and much more in the coming months. Resident Evil Requiem is available on the same day and will be available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. Head here for the latest details from Gamescom.

4 Comments

  1. eleuschke

    This is exciting news for Resident Evil fans! The addition of Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 7 to the Switch 2 will surely bring a fresh experience. Looking forward to seeing how they utilize the new hardware!

  2. jsawayn

    Absolutely! It’s great to see these beloved titles making their way to the Switch 2. The new hardware might allow for enhanced graphics and smoother gameplay, which could really elevate the experience for players. Plus, the anticipation for Resident Evil Requiem adds another layer of excitement!

  3. domenica.lebsack

    I completely agree! The Switch 2’s hardware should really enhance the graphics and gameplay experience for these titles. Plus, the addition of Resident Evil Requiem is exciting—it’s nice to see the franchise continue to evolve on new platforms!

  4. edyth90

    Absolutely! The upgraded hardware will not only improve visuals but also allow for smoother gameplay mechanics, which is crucial for horror games like Resident Evil. It’ll be exciting to see how they utilize the new features to heighten the suspense and immersion.

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