Resident Evil Requiem is right around the corner, and there is a great demand for spoilers for the main story, so Insider Gaming can whet your appetite.
Releasing on February 27, Resident Evil Requiem is the ninth mainline entry in the beloved series, putting players in control of Grace Ashcroft and Leon Kennedy.
Anticipation is high for Resident Evil Requiem, but while some players are frantically trying to avoid every spoiler they can, others are actively seeking them out. If you’ve stumbled across this article, you’re probably in the latter group.
Warning: This article contains a wealth of spoilers for Resident Evil Requiem. If you don’t want spoilers for the main story and the ending, check out some of the other articles you can read on Insider Gaming.
Big Resident Evil Requiem Spoilers

This is the final warning before a slew of Resident Evil Requiem spoilers, so this is your last chance to look away!
Alyssa Ashcroft’s fate is cleared up with a full death scene, showing she has been killed by Victor Gideon. As shown in the trailers, he is the main villain of the story, alongside Zeno, who is a clone of Wesker. However, Zeno’s role is a brief one, as he is killed by Victor during the game.
The set-up for future games is significant, however, as Spencer makes a return. It’s revealed that Grace is actually Spencer’s daughter, with Alyssa forced to adopt her in exchange for an interview and information. He has also been manipulating the events of the game as a final plan.
For completionists, there are two unlockable outfits, one for each character, and 12 unlockable weapons to find.
The majority of the major leaks come from Dusk Golem on the ResetEra forums.
Resident Evil 9 Ending Spoilers, Explained
Resident Evil 9 has two possible endings, based on your approach in-game, with a ‘good’ ending, which is canon, and a non-canon ‘bad’ ending.
In the good ending, Elpis, a cure for the infection, is released, resulting in both Grace and Leon surviving. The bad ending, where Elpis is destroyed, leads to Leon’s death.
As mentioned, the ‘bad’ ending with Leon’s death is not Capcom‘s ‘canon’ ending, and thus leaves the door open for the character to return in future.
Crucially, the good ending that cures Leon of his infection leads to him de-ageing and becoming younger, following in the footsteps of Jill.
For more Resident Evil Requiem content, find out how long it takes to beat the game, and check out details of the review embargo date.
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