Switch players might still be knee-deep in Resident Evil Village, but for PlayStation and Xbox owners, two years have already elapsed since the game was released, and now they're ready for the next installment in the unrivaled survival horror franchise. Fortunately, a new report suggests that it won't be long before Resident Evil 9 makes its much-awaited debut.

According to the trustworthy Resident Evil Leaker Dusk Golem, Capcom is hard at work on Resident Evil 9 and is planning to announce the game next year, ahead of its expected 2025 release. Dusk Golem further claims to have the inside scoop on all the major Resident Evil titles planned by Capcom until 2029, but unfortunately, no further details were shared.

This isn't the first time Dusk Golem has shared information about Resident Evil 9. In 2021, the RE leaker disclosed that RE9 has strong connections to both RE7 and Resident Evil Village, stating: I guess to summarize the last few tweets simply & non-spoilery, know that Village being a direct sequel to RE7 was decided pretty early on, there's some things put in RE7 that will make more sense after RE8. More than any other series of titles in the series history, RE7>RE8>RE9 have a connected, planned out story as all ended up in dev close together.

I also suspect this is why they want to move past numbered titles after RE9, to tell more self-contained stories rather than have to plan out stories ahead of time, but its cool here. When we reflect on the ending of Resident Evil Village, the idea of RE7, RE8, and RE9 being a trilogy makes sense. After defeating Mother Miranda, Ethan Winters heroically sacrifices himself, obliterating the fungus root and ensuring Miranda's death.