I’ve been playing so much Resident Evil 2 Dual Shock Ver. on PS4 lately, creating streams, clips, and guides for it. When I heard that Leon would be returning in Resident Evil Requiem, I was so hype.
There’s something about revisiting Resident Evil 2 that feels timeless. Every save room theme, every tense hallway, every encounter with Mr. X reminds me why Leon Kennedy became such an iconic character. Streaming those moments, breaking them down into guides, and sharing clips with the community has been my way of keeping the survival horror spirit alive.
Then the leak happened. The poster dropped, the whispers spread, and suddenly Leon wasn’t just a memory — he was back. Older, rugged, scarred by years of battles, standing alongside Grace Ashcroft in the rain-soaked imagery of Requiem. It felt less like a spoiler and more like a ritual sign: a reminder that the energy of Resident Evil is still evolving, still haunting, still alive.
For me, this isn’t just news. It’s a moment of remembrance. A way to honor the journey from Raccoon City to wherever Requiem takes us. The leak became my talisman, my cover art of anticipation, something I’ll carry with me until the official release.
My Ritual of Energy
Replaying the classics to reconnect with the roots.
Sharing guides and clips to keep the community energy flowing.
Reflecting on Leon’s legacy and imagining how his story will unfold in Requiem.
Leaks may upset publishers, but for fans like me, they become part of the memory. This isn’t just hype — it’s remembrance. It’s the energy I carry forward until Resident Evil Requiem finally arrives.

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