Nearly three decades after a city was consumed by biological horror, the man who survived its first night returns — older, scarred, and no longer the hero at the center of the story. Resident Evil Requiem, set in October 2026, places Leon S. Kennedy at 49 years old, using the precision of its timeline not merely as lore bookkeeping but as a meditation on what a lifetime of trauma costs a person. The franchise has quietly asked a question that few action narratives dare to sustain: what does survival look like when it stretches across an entire adulthood?
Leon Kennedy is 49 in Resident Evil Requiem, set 28 years after Raccoon City
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