Does Leon Die in Resident Evil: Requiem? (Answered)

Does Leon Die in Resident Evil: Requiem? (Answered)

I was in the credits scene before I realized Leon’s heartbeat had a different rhythm. The screen went quiet in a way that makes you lean forward. For a few seconds you feel like someone just moved a piece in a game you thought you understood.

I’ve played Resident Evil since I was a kid; you probably have too. You and I both know Capcom doesn’t kill a franchise favorite without narrative teeth. So when people ask whether Leon dies in Resident Evil Requiem, I treated the endings like evidence — and pulled the threads so you don’t have to fumble through every save file yourself.

You notice the light bulbs flicker when a house is about to lose power. Does Leon Die in Resident Evil 9?

Leon's death Resident Evil 9
Image Credit: Capcom (screenshot by Sanmay / Moyens I/O)

Short answer: yes — Leon can die in Resident Evil Requiem, but that death belongs to one specific ending. I’ll walk you through what triggers it and why it isn’t the last word on his arc.

Does Leon die in Resident Evil Requiem?

In the bad ending Leon succumbs to the Raccoon City Syndrome. He’s infected, the illness reaches its final stage, and he sacrifices himself to keep Grace safe from a resurrected Albert Wesker. It’s dramatic, painful, and meant to sting — like a candle snuffed by a storm.

That sequence is constructed to hit you emotionally: Leon’s age, his compromised body, and the moral choice converge into a scene that reads like an elegy. Capcom staged it to be memorable — and agonizing — but also reversible.

The smell of antiseptic always tells you a hospital has more than one door. How to Save Leon in Resident Evil Requiem

How to save Leon in Resident Evil Requiem
Image Credit: Capcom (screenshot by Sanmay / Moyens I/O)

How do you save Leon in Resident Evil Requiem?

There’s a choice hidden in plain sight: Elpis. As you progress you learn Elpis functions as an antivirus able to neutralize bioweapons created by Umbrella. At a key moment the game makes you choose whether to destroy Elpis or use it.

If you choose to use Elpis on Leon, his infection is cured and he’s restored for the final confrontation with Victor Gideon. Mechanically, the sequence rewards you with a different cinematic and gameplay path; narratively, it reframes Leon from martyr back to survivor. The cure is a compass steering him back to himself.

Practical tip: if you get the bad ending on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, or Steam, the game offers a reload from the last major save so you can pick the other option immediately. That save-and-reload cue is Capcom’s way of telling players which ending it prefers you to carry forward.

You can tell how a story will be handled by how the developer surfaces choices in the menu. Is Leon’s Death Canon in Resident Evil 9?

Is Leon's Death Canon in Resident Evil 9
Image Credit: Capcom (screenshot by Sanmay / Moyens I/O)

Is Leon’s death canon in Resident Evil 9?

No — Leon’s death is not the canon ending. Capcom makes that clear through the game’s save structure: if you get the bad ending you can reload from the last major save immediately, which nudges players toward the ending where Leon survives and Victor Gideon is defeated. If you get the good ending first, the reload prompt doesn’t appear.

That design decision signals narrative intent. On forums, on Steam pages, and in PlayStation and Xbox community threads, players noticed the same thing: Capcom wants Leon alive for what comes next. If you want to follow the official storyline, choose Elpis and keep Leon standing.

So now you know the mechanics, the emotional architecture, and the developer signals. Which ending will you pick when the game hands you the choice — the one that closes the book on Leon, or the one that keeps the story going?