Highlights

  • Resident Evil 5's eerie trailer set the tone for Chris' solo adventure without giving away too much.
  • Revelations 2's trailer assured players of a return to survival horror with a slower, methodical pace.
  • Resident Evil 7's unexpected reveal kept viewers guessing until the last few seconds, reviving the series with a new direction.

It's always a big occasion in the video game industry when a new Resident Evil title is announced, especially when it's a mainline game or a major remake. Considering how immensely popular the franchise has become over the years, it means Capcom always goes above and beyond with its trailers to get people excited about what's in store for the series.

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Though there have been plenty of great Resident Evil trailers over the years, there are a select few that have remained especially memorable thanks to how impactful they were when they first debuted. These trailers did an excellent job at giving players an idea of what direction the next game would be heading in, without giving too much away in the process,. Let's break down what exactly makes these announcement trailers so special, and why people look back on them so fondly.

7 Resident Evil 5

A Creepy Glimpse At What Was Originally Going To Be Chris' Solo Adventure

Chris standing in an African town in the daytime
Resident Evil 5

Platform(s)
PS3 , PS4 , Xbox 360 , Xbox One , PC , Switch
Released
March 5, 2009
Developer(s)
Capcom
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

After the enormous critical and commercial success of Resident Evil 4, fans were excited for the next entry in the series long before it was even announced, but the initial teaser trailer for Resident Evil 5 managed to get people even more hyped for Chris' latest adventure. There's a pretty dark and eerie atmosphere to the reveal trailer, as it shows Chris wandering through a gloomy African market before, suddenly, a group of frightening zombie-like enemies are seen stumbling towards him in the distance.

One noticeable aspect of the trailer, which can seem a little jarring now that the game has been out for years, is the absence of Sheva. In truth, Resident Evil 5 initially didn't have any co-op, and was developed as a solo outing for Chris, so while the trailer doesn't show off what is arguably the game's best feature, the scary presentation and gorgeous graphics still made for a captivating cinematic overall.

6 Resident Evil: Revelations

Revelations' Brief Reveal Trailer Is Packed Full Of Mystery And Intrigue

Jill shooting a handgun at an Ooze monster
Resident Evil: Revelations

Platform(s)
PS4 , PS3 , Xbox One , Xbox 360 , Nintendo Wii U , PC , 3DS , Switch
Released
January 26, 2012
Developer(s)
Capcom
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

The Resident Evil: Revelations teaser trailer is admittedly quite short, clocking in at just over a minute long, but if anything, this worked in its favor. It added to the mysterious angle the game was going for. The first shot of the trailer focuses on the Queen Zenobia ship, which is where most of the game takes place, before then jumping to Jill Valentine, who is forced to fend off multiple grotesque-looking monsters who had never been seen in the series before.

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Sprinkled in between these segments are small tidbits of story that suggest another B.O.W outbreak has occurred, but how this connects to the ship, or even Jill as a character, is left unclear. The obscurity of the Revelations trailer got people talking, and thankfully, the game itself managed to remain true to what is seen in the reveal when it comes to gameplay and visuals.

5 Resident Evil 6

Leon And Chris In The Same Trailer Will Always Going To Get People Talking

Leon firing a handgun at a male and female zombie in a street
Resident Evil 6

Platform(s)
PS3 , PS4 , Xbox 360 , Xbox One , PC , Switch
Released
October 2, 2012
Developer(s)
Capcom
Genre(s)
Third-Person Shooter

Resident Evil 6 wasn't exactly met with universal praise upon its release, primarily because of how bogged down the game is with its absurd amount of content. Before anyone knew anything about the game's multiple campaigns and fast-paced action gameplay, all they had to go off of was a (frankly) epic reveal trailer, which featured a gigantic cast of characters, and gameplay that was presented as being more horror-focused.

The first half of the trailer focuses on Leon and his new ally, Helena, as they wander through a zombie-filled city, which is a clear homage to the Raccoon City Incident seen in the early games. At the halfway mark, though, the trailer switches focus to none other than Chris Redfield, a series veteran who, by that point, had never interacted with Leon on-screen before. The prospect of these two meeting up was enough to get people on board, but the dazzling environments, paired with brand new enemy types, including the Nemesis-like Ustanak, culminated in a trailer that some would argue is better than the game itself.

4 Resident Evil: Revelations 2

Capcom Assured Players With This Reveal That They Were Returning To Survival Horror

Claire stepping out from a prison cell in a. dark prison
Resident Evil: Revelations 2

Platform(s)
PC , PS3 , PS4 , PS Vita , Switch , Xbox 360 , Xbox One
Released
February 24, 2015
Developer(s)
Capcom
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

The Revelations 2 trailer is a small and concise cinematic that gets straight into the action, keeping viewers' eyes glued to the screen from beginning to end. It gets off to a good start, showing that the protagonist is Claire, a character who hadn't played a leading role since Code Veronica. It's not long before Capcom makes it crystal clear what direction they're going with this game, as it transitions to a bleak and bloody prison which is full of torture devices, puzzles, and of course, terrifying enemies lurking in the shadows.

It does need to be clarified: Revelations 2 was announced at a time when the fanbase was starting to get sick of the action-packed gameplay of recent series entries. Therefore, this trailer put a big emphasis on a slower and more methodical pace of its survival horror gameplay, which certainly got people's attention. The trailer also gave players their first glimpse at a brand-new character, Moira, who would go on to become a fan favorite thanks to her witty personality and charming relationship with Barry Burton.

3 Resident Evil 4 Remake

The Resident Evil 4 Remake Reveal Gave Fans Just Enough Without Spoiling Anything

Leon approaching a small cabin in the woods
Resident Evil 4 Remake

Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , PS5 , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S
Released
March 24, 2023
Developer(s)
Capcom
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

A full remake of Resident Evil 4 was bound to arrive after the positive reception to remakes of Resident Evil 2 and 3, so even though a lot of people were anticipating a trailer, no one was expecting it to end up being this good. The trailer essentially flicks through multiple areas of the game, including the village and the castle, while using clever camera work to only show brief landmarks and characters, keeping viewers in suspense and sparking their imaginations as to what they could look like on the new RE engine.

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One of the most memorable examples of this is when the camera focuses on the Red-9 handgun before Luis, whose face is off-screen, starts talking about how he and Leon have chosen a bad spot for a vacation. The trailer also hinted that this game was going to be a lot darker in tone than the original, especially with Ashley's screams echoing through parts of the trailer, and the unnerving scene of Leon's infection taking over his body. Capcom would eventually reveal more about the changes made to the game in later trailers, but this initial reveal assured players that this was going to be a faithful remake which would also dig deeper into its story and flesh out its characters.

2 Resident Evil 2: Remake

An Unexpected Reveal That Offers A Look At Remodeled Iconic Protagonists And Locales

Leon aiming a pistol with a concerned look on his face
Resident Evil 2 (2019)

Platform(s)
PS4 , PS5 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , PC
Released
January 25, 2019
Developer(s)
Capcom
Genre(s)
Horror

This might sound a little ridiculous, but for the first few moments of the Resident Evil 2 Remake reveal at E3 2018, a fair number of people assumed what they were looking at was going to be some sort of new rat platforming game. After all, the first few seconds follow a rat as it scurries through a cluttered shelf, but in the background, a police officer can be heard screaming for help, until eventually, rookie cop Leon S. Kennedy shows up to blow a zombie's head off, which is certainly one way to kick off a trailer.

From there, fans are treated to some jaw-dropping shots of the R.P.D, not just from the outside, but also through the iconic hallways and offices. Not only did a newly remodeled Claire show up in this trailer, but players also got to see Sherry and Mr. X, who shows up near the end. It might not seem all that shocking nowadays, but the fact the game was in third person also caught a lot of fans off guard, since some were worried Capcom would only stick to FPS camera angles following Resident Evil 7. It's an incredible trailer which many often tout as one of the greatest of the late-E3 era for how much of a surprise it was.

1 Resident Evil 7

Viewers Didn't Even Realize This Was A Resident Evil Trailer Until The Last Few Seconds

Baker estate being lit up by a car light
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

Released
January 24, 2017
Developer(s)
Capcom
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

Resident Evil 7 had a pretty bizarre rollout, to say the least. At first, it took the form of a thrilling demo simply called "Kitchen", which was presented as an entirely new IP. After yet another presentation of this mysterious horror game at E3 2016, the scene quickly changes to a compilation of weird and grotesque images which seemed more reminiscent of Silent Hill than Resident Evil, and was easy to compare to PT. It therefore came as a shock when, after the "Go Tell Aunt Rody" cover finishes, a VII symbol pops up on screen, and is soon accompanied by a title that gradually fades in - Resident Evil.

In that moment, fans immediately realized that everything they had been seeing was in fact a Resident Evil game, and one which looked drastically different from Resident Evil 6, which had released a few years before. Not only was it surprising to have an FPS camera angle for the first time in the franchise, but the isolated design of the environments and slower gameplay was proof Capcom had been listening to the fans' cries for a return to survival horror, and were determined to revive the series with this new entry. The fact that the trailer ends with a "Demo Available Now" prompt was the cherry on top of this memorable presentation.

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