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How Long Is Resident Evil Requiem? Full Campaign Length Guide for RE9

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One of the first questions every player has before starting a new game is how long it will take to finish. Resident Evil Requiem offers a range of playtimes depending on how you approach it, and that range is wider than you might expect. Whether you want to blast through the story as quickly as possible, take a thorough first run through every room, or go for full completion across multiple playthroughs, this guide covers exactly what to expect.

Keypoints:

  • Game: Resident Evil Requiem (also known as Resident Evil 9 / RE9)
  • Developer: Capcom
  • Release Date: 27 February 2026
  • Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch 2
  • Fastest Recorded Playthrough: 4 hours 38 minutes (Insanity difficulty, repeat run)
  • Average First Playthrough: 10 to 14 hours
  • Completionist Playthrough: 25 hours or more across multiple playthroughs
  • Full Completion with Challenges: Up to 30 to 40 hours total

How Long Is Resident Evil Requiem? 

For most players taking a standard first run with a reasonable amount of exploration, Resident Evil Requiem takes between 10 and 14 hours to complete. However, your exact playtime will shift significantly depending on your difficulty setting, how thoroughly you explore, and how much of the game’s optional content you pursue.

Here is a full breakdown of what to expect across every type of playthrough:

Playthrough TypeEstimated Time
Rushed, story-focused8 hours or less
Average first playthrough10 to 14 hours
Thorough, exploration-heavy14 to 17 hours
Completionist (all collectibles, all safes)25 hours or more
Full completion with challenges and New Game Plus30 to 40 hours

How the Difficulty Settings Affect Your Playtime

Resident Evil Requiem offers three difficulty modes from the outset, and your choice here directly affects both your experience and the time it takes to finish the game.

Casual is designed for players who want to relax and focus on the story, puzzles, and exploration. Enemies go down more easily, and both Grace and Leon can save freely at any point without restrictions.

Standard (Modern) is the equivalent of a normal difficulty setting, in line with how recent Resident Evil remakes have approached the mode. Autosaves trigger regularly and there are no restrictions on manual saving.

Standard (Classic) runs at the same difficulty level as Standard (Modern), with one important difference. Autosaves trigger less frequently, and Grace’s sections require the use of Ink Ribbons for manual saves, just as the classic Resident Evil games did. Leon, however, can save freely at save stations throughout the game. This mode will slow down first-time players who are cautious about losing progress, particularly during Grace’s more intense horror sequences.

Additionally, Insanity Mode unlocks after you complete the game for the first time. This harder difficulty features tougher enemies and is designed for experienced players looking for a greater challenge on repeat runs.

How Long Does a Completionist Playthrough Take?

If you want to find everything in Resident Evil Requiem, including all Mr. Raccoon memoriams, all files and documents, all antique coins, all safe codes, and all weapons for Leon, you can expect 25 or more hours of play. However, full completion in Resident Evil Requiem is not something you can achieve in a single playthrough.

Several challenge objectives and tally-based rewards require separate playthroughs with specific conditions. These include things like finishing the game without using a single healing item, completing a speed run, and eventually tackling the unlockable Insanity Mode. Factoring in New Game Plus runs, challenges, and everything Capcom has built into the post-game, total playtime across full completion sits in the range of 30 to 40 hours.

It is also worth noting that Resident Evil Requiem has a challenge called Speed Demon, which rewards you for clearing the campaign and reaching a specific ending in under 4 hours.

How Does Resident Evil Requiem Compare to Other RE Games?

For context, here is how Resident Evil Requiem’s campaign length compares to other recent entries in the series, based on average completion data:

GameAverage Completion Time
Resident Evil 2 Remake9 hours
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard9.5 hours
Resident Evil Village10 hours
Resident Evil Requiem10 to 14 hours
Resident Evil 4 Remake16 hours

Resident Evil Requiem sits comfortably in line with recent entries in the series, slightly longer than Village and RE7 for most players, and shorter than the RE4 Remake for a standard run. However, its post-game content and New Game Plus options offer the same kind of replayability that has kept fans returning to Resident Evil titles for years after launch.

Grace vs Leon: Does Playstyle Affect Length?

Yes, and it is worth knowing before you start. Grace’s sections of Resident Evil Requiem focus heavily on survival horror. She carries limited ammo, relies more on stealth and her knife, and navigates at a slower, more methodical pace. Leon’s sections lean toward action, with a larger arsenal and a more aggressive approach to combat.

This split means that Grace’s portions of the campaign will naturally feel longer to players who are less familiar with stealth-based survival horror, while players who prefer action may find Leon’s sections faster and more fluid. The balance between the two characters is a significant part of what makes Resident Evil Requiem feel like a longer game than its actual runtime might suggest.

Is Resident Evil Requiem Worth the Length?

For players picking it up on a first run, the 10 to 14 hour campaign sits at a very satisfying length for the genre. It is long enough to tell a complete and emotionally resonant story without outstaying its welcome, and short enough that a second or third playthrough feels genuinely compelling rather than exhausting. The New Game Plus content, Insanity Mode, and the game’s challenge system extend the experience well beyond the initial credits for players who want to get the most out of it.

Where to Buy Resident Evil Requiem

You can purchase Resident Evil Requiem on PlayStation 5 via the PlayStation Store, on Xbox Series X/S via the Microsoft Store, on PC via Steam, and on Nintendo Switch 2 via the Nintendo eShop. Physical retail editions are also available from major gaming stores worldwide.

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