Resident Evil Requiem Amiibo: Why Leon and Grace Matter to Collectors — and How to Secure Them

Resident Evil Requiem Amiibo: Why Leon and Grace Matter to Collectors — and How to Secure Them

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This caught my attention because Resident Evil has spent 30+ years as a merch powerhouse without official amiibo-Capcom and Nintendo finally closing that gap is a meaningful crossover for both collectors and players.

Resident Evil Requiem Amiibo: Collector-first figures meet practical in-game perks

  • Firsts matter: Capcom announced the franchise’s first official amiibo-Leon S. Kennedy and new protagonist Grace Ashcroft-during the Nintendo Direct tied to Resident Evil Requiem.
  • Functionality: Reports indicate scanning the amiibo in the Switch 2 build of Requiem unlocks exclusive weapon/appearance skins, though Capcom hasn’t published a full feature list yet.
  • Timing & platforms: Amiibo are slated for Summer 2026; the game launches Feb 27, 2026 on Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC (amiibo perks are Switch-focused).
  • Collector risk: Expect tight initial stock and scalper activity—plan pre-orders and trackers if you want them day one.

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Publisher|Capcom
Release Date|February 27, 2026
Category|Survival horror / Action
Platform|Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
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What Capcom announced — and what we actually know

Capcom officially revealed two amiibo figures tied to Resident Evil Requiem: Leon S. Kennedy (black coat, tactical gear) and Grace Ashcroft (casual outfit). Nintendo’s Switch 2 has built-in NFC, so amiibo interaction is native there; outlets covering the Direct report the figures will grant exclusive weapon/appearance skins in Requiem when scanned. Capcom has not posted a full breakdown of every perk, cooldowns, or whether multiple amiibo can stack effects, so some functional details remain unconfirmed.

Screenshot from Resident Evil Requiem
Screenshot from Resident Evil Requiem

Why this matters to fans and collectors

Three reasons this is notable:

  • Filling a collector gap: Leon—one of Resident Evil’s marquee characters—has never had official amiibo representation. That’s a high-demand slot for series collectors.
  • Gameplay meets shelf value: Unlike purely decorative figures, amiibo promise in-game perks on Switch 2. That dual utility increases day-one demand (and scalper interest).
  • New character spotlight: Grace being amiibo-ified signals Capcom expects her to stick—good for fans who prioritize character merch from new entries.

Design, expected price and practical buying advice

Designs shown in the Direct lean realistic and faithful to Requiem’s remake visuals: Leon in stately black tactical gear, Grace in a practical, investigative outfit. Based on recent amiibo human-character pricing, expect roughly $15-$20 per figure. Here’s how to approach buying:

Screenshot from Resident Evil Requiem
Screenshot from Resident Evil Requiem
  • Pre-order strategy: Monitor Nintendo’s official store, Amazon, GameStop and Best Buy—amiibo launches often list a pre-order window within weeks of the announcement. Use stock trackers and set alerts the week amiibo go live.
  • Bundle check: Capcom has routinely offered game/controller/merch bundles; if you want the full themed setup (Requiem Pro Controller), watch bundle listings on launch day (Feb 27) and throughout the summer.
  • Don’t risk bootlegs: Wait for verified retailers; cheap knockoffs appear quickly after big reveals and offer poor NFC reliability.
  • Compatibility note: Amiibo perks are Switch 2-specific; PS5/Xbox/PC players won’t get the NFC functionality unless Capcom provides alternate unlock paths.
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Published 2/14/2026Updated 3/16/2026
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