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The survival horror community has loads of questions regarding the exact timeline of the newly released Resident Evil Requiem. There are a lot of fan theories, with several of them focusing on the age of the franchise's iconic protagonist, Leon S.
Kennedy. While initial rumors and speculation suggested a massive 30-year time jump, the exact timeline can be a bit confusing to fully understand. To make it easier for you, the following section lists out every known detail regarding Leon’s age in Resident Evil Requiem.
What is Leon’s age in Resident Evil Requiem?
To understand Leon's age, we must establish exactly when Resident Evil Requiem takes place. The game's narrative is basically set in October 2026, and this positions the story exactly 28 years after the Raccoon City Incident, which occurred in September 1998.
While Capcom and marketing materials used the phrase "around 30 years" for simplicity, the in-game lore anchors the events of Requiem in 2026. As a result, Requiem stands out as the furthest point in the mainline Resident Evil narrative, and the same enables the franchise to explore the long-term impact of the T-Virus and the psychological toll it has taken. Given that we have Resident Evil Requiem’s timeline, calculating Leon's age becomes quite straightforward. Listed below are all the details:
- Leon’s birth year: Leon was born in the year 1977.
- Raccoon City debut: The character was 21 years old during his first appearance as an unlucky rookie police officer in Resident Evil 2 (1998).
- Later appearances: He was 27 during his solo rescue mission in Resident Evil 4 (2004), and he had reached 36 during the global bioterrorist attacks depicted in Resident Evil 6.
- Resident Evil Requiem age: If we add the 28-year gap between the Raccoon City destruction and the events of October 2026, we can confirm that Leon is exactly 49 years old in Resident Evil Requiem.
Although he has not quite crossed the half-century mark, the 49-year-old Leon is far from the fresh-faced rookie fans initially met in the late 90s.
Resident Evil Requiem purposely presents a much more weathered and cynical version of the character. They have perfectly depicted the physical and emotional changes after nearly three decades of fighting bio-organic weapons. His visual design showcases older features, new scars, and a more exhausted demeanor. Besides Leon, Resident Evil Requiem also features another protagonist in the form of FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft. As a result, this shifts Leon’s role to an action-heavy mentor.


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