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Capcom business and news from across the web.- Mario Tennis Fever Takes Out Top Spot In February 2026 Nintendo Charts (US)Mario Tennis topped the February 2026 US sales charts for Nintendo platforms, followed by Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined and Pokémon Legends: Z-A. Resident Evil Requiem also performed strongly, leading sales across all platforms and debuting as the year's best-selling game. Capcom reported significant sales for Requiem shortly after its release.
- Poll: Box Art Brawl - Resident Evil: Code Veronica X (GameCube)This article compares the box art for Resident Evil: Code Veronica X across its North American, European, and Japanese releases on the GameCube. The piece highlights the distinct artistic choices for each region, with the North American version featuring Chris and Claire Redfield and Albert Wesker, the European version focusing on a close-up of Claire's face, and the Japanese version showing the siblings against a spooky background.
- Mario Tennis Fever Takes Out Top Spot In February 2026 Nintendo Charts (US)Mario Tennis Fever topped the February 2026 US sales charts for Nintendo platforms, followed by Dragon Quest VII Reimagined and Pokémon Legends: Z-A. Resident Evil Requiem was the best-selling premium game across all platforms for the month and the year, with Capcom announcing over six million units sold since its late February release.
- One Of Resident Evil's Fundamental Joys Is Watching Beautiful Men Get HurtThe Resident Evil series, celebrating its 30th anniversary, consistently blends horror with an erotic dimension, particularly focusing on the physical vulnerability and "thirst trap" appeal of its male characters like Leon Kennedy. This fascination with the body's permeability and transformation is a core element, from the consequences of in-game injuries to the depiction of zombies and the intimate, often homoerotic, combat sequences seen in titles like Resident Evil 4.
- How Resident Evil Shifted Perspectives And Framed Fear Over 30 YearsThis analysis explores how the Resident Evil franchise has evolved its camera perspectives over 30 years to enhance its survival horror atmosphere. From the original's fixed angles to Resident Evil 4's over-the-shoulder view and Resident Evil 7's first-person immersion, Capcom has consistently experimented with player viewpoint to redefine fear and tension. The series' latest entries even offer players the choice between first-person and third-person perspectives.
- What I want from Resident Evil 10 after playing Requiem - Reader’s FeatureA reader offers suggestions for the future of the Resident Evil series following the success of Resident Evil Requiem. They propose ideas for new characters, co-op gameplay mechanics, and improvements to boss battles and storytelling, while also emphasizing the need for new ideas over excessive nostalgia.
- Resident Evil Requiem is 2026’s Best-Selling Game in US, 40% Higher Launch Unit Sales Than VillageResident Evil Requiem has become the best-selling game in the United States for February, with launch unit sales over 40% higher than Resident Evil Village. Capcom's latest title has sold over six million units worldwide in less than three weeks. Story DLC for Resident Evil Requiem is also confirmed to be in development.
- Now you can replace Resident Evil Requiem's product-placement Porsche with a drivable hamburgerA modder named SinderyMonk has created a mod for Resident Evil 4 that replaces the in-game Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT with a drivable hamburger vehicle inspired by SpongeBob SquarePants. This mod allows players to swap the realistic product placement for a humorous, cartoon-themed alternative.
- Saturday Postmortems/RetrospectivesDevelopers anonymously revealed significant development issues for Crimson Desert, leading to a "hodgepodge of features" and a nonsensical story. The article also reflects on the 30-year survival and evolution of Capcom's Resident Evil horror franchise.
- Monster Hunter Wilds Drops Final Challenge Quest – Arch-Tempered Arkveld Demands 22-Minute KillMonster Hunter Wilds has released its final free challenge quest, "The Proud Child of the Wilds," featuring the 10-star Arch-Tempered Arkveld. Hunters have a strict 22-minute time limit to defeat the monster, with rewards tiered based on completion time. This quest is designed to test the skills of veteran players and serves as a benchmark for future challenges.
- The Quadruple Death and Rebirth of Resident Evil 4 - IGNResident Evil 4 underwent a famously troubled development cycle, with at least four distinct versions being scrapped before its 2005 release. Early concepts by Hideki Kamiya evolved into Devil May Cry, while later iterations explored psychological horror and traditional zombies before Shinji Mikami's final vision took hold. These abandoned projects significantly influenced the final game and the broader survival horror genre.
- Resident Evil’s Big Nintendo Swing and a Miss - IGNThis article explores the history of Resident Evil on Nintendo handheld consoles, detailing both successful and failed attempts. It covers the ambitious but ultimately cancelled Game Boy Color port, the forgotten Resident Evil Gaiden, and the successful Resident Evil: Deadly Silence on the Nintendo DS, contrasting them with modern handheld experiences on platforms like the Steam Deck.
- The Resident Evil Game That Died so That RE2 Could Live - IGNThis article details the development history of Resident Evil 2, focusing on the canceled 'Resident Evil 1.5' build. Directed by Hideki Kamiya, this early version was scrapped by producer Shinji Mikami due to being boring and uninspired, leading to a complete overhaul by Noboru Sugimura. The 'Resident Evil 1.5' build later resurfaced and became playable, representing a rare instance of lost media being experienced by fans.
- Resident Evil Requiem Review - Gaming RespawnResident Evil Requiem is an action horror game developed by Capcom. This review from Gaming Respawn covers the title.
- Dusk Golem says nothing was cut from Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake, but lots is remixed & changedResident Evil insider Dusk Golem claims that the rumored Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake, directed by Kazunori Kadoi and Yasuhiro Anpo, will not cut any content but will remix and expand upon the original. Golem also stated that characters like Chris and Claire Redfield will have expanded roles, with Chris appearing in his younger RE Engine iteration for the first time.
- It seems Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake is being directed by RE2 & RE4 Remake teamResident Evil insider Dusk Golem has revealed that the rumored Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake is being directed by Kazunori Kadoi and Yasuhiro Anpo, the same directors behind the Resident Evil 2 Remake and Resident Evil 4 Remake. Capcom has not officially confirmed the remake's development.
- Mega Man Dr. Wily Comic Announced by UDONUDON Entertainment and Capcom have announced a new standalone comic titled "Dr. Wily #1," focusing on the original Mega Man antagonist. Written by Tavis Maiden with art by Ryan Jampole, the comic is slated for release on June 17, 2026, and will serve as a prelude to an unannounced classic Mega Man mini-series.
- Mario Tennis Fever Takes Out Top Spot In February 2026 Nintendo Charts (US)Mario Tennis Fever topped the US Nintendo sales charts for February 2026, followed by Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined and Pokémon Legends: Z-A. Resident Evil Requiem was the best-selling premium game across all platforms in the US for the month, with Capcom reporting over six million units sold. The Nintendo Switch 2 saw significant year-on-year spending growth, while the PlayStation 5 led the hardware market in unit and dollar sales.
- The 5 retro video games that have aged the best - Reader's FeatureA reader discusses five retro video games that have aged well, focusing on graphics and gameplay. Titles like Street Fighter 2, Tetris, Lemmings, Daytona USA, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past are highlighted for their enduring quality and impact on the industry.
- Resident Evil Fans Prove T-Virus Stands for ‘Thriller’ in Viral Gaming MemeA viral meme originating from Reddit has connected the T-Virus from Resident Evil to Michael Jackson's 'Thriller,' highlighting the similarities in how both turn people into jerky, coordinated undead. This meme exemplifies the gaming community's ability to find humor and absurdity in horror, demonstrating how franchises like Resident Evil become cultural touchstones that extend beyond their original medium.