Resident Evil 3 Remake is just days away from its April 3 launch date, but energy is already buzzing regarding what Capcom's working on next. Just recently, a leaker known for decently reliable Capcom rumors revealed that the studio is working on a new Resident Evil game for release in 2021. They've since shared more information about the new Resident Evil game and its development. To put it simply, the leaker says that the new Resident Evil game is "a lot stranger" than anyone may be expecting.
In a series of posts made today, leaker AestheticGamer replied to some questions regarding their previous leaks. Previously, the leaker had described Resident Evil 2021 as the "biggest departure the series has ever taken" and that they "expect a lot of people will be pissed" when Capcom announces it. The leaker's response was to clarify those comments somewhat, as some online denizens, as they're wont to do, took the leaks in the worst way.
Referring to their previous tweets, the leaker clarified that people won't be pissed because Resident Evil 2021 is a "looter shooter, battle royale game, or anything like that." They state that the new Resident Evil isn't "chasing modern trends." Their intention is to sate Capcom fans' worry that Capcom is trying redirecting the franchise to be more consumer-friendly.
The leaker makes clear that the opposite seems more accurate. Rather than "chase" a trend that may be more consumer-friendly, Capcom is making something "a lot stranger than that." The leaker doesn't elaborate on that point, unfortunately, leaving fans to speculate even more about what Capcom what might be making.
The most obvious assumption is that Capcom's exploring a different genre for Resident Evil. If it was making just another third-person or first-person shooter/horror game then no one would think it was strange. But if Capcom's making an RPG or an open-world game, for instance, that would indeed be very strange.
According to AestheticGamer, Capcom fans won't have to wait very long to find out what the studio has planned. In their initial leak, they said that more on Resident Evil 2021 could come within the next month. Obviously, plans may change. And more plans are changing now than would be normal due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so fans should keep that in mind.
Resident Evil 2021 isn't officially announced and has no release date or confirmed platforms.