Feb 23-27 Week: Resident Evil: Requiem Leads a Week of Varied Launches 🎮

Published on February 24, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The last week of February 2026 presents a diverse offering for players. The most highlighted release is Resident Evil: Requiem, but it's not the only one. The agenda includes a pirate naval strategy game, a free-to-play tactical magic game, and a remaster of a classic JRPG. A sample of the variety of proposals that coexist in the current market.

A new Resident Evil dominates the scene, along with a pirate game, a tactical free-to-play, and a JRPG remaster.

From graphics engines to servers: the infrastructure behind the releases ⚙️

This wave of games exemplifies different technical approaches. While an AAA title like Requiem pushes a proprietary graphics engine, a free-to-play like Spellcasters Chronicles relies on a stable server architecture for its real-time action. On the other hand, a remaster like Tales of Berseria focuses on improving original assets for modern resolutions. Each category demands different development priorities.

Pirate fleet management: the leadership course your boss doesn't want you to take 🏴‍☠️

Amid all the survival drama and epic fantasy, Rise of Piracy offers a simulator of illicit resource management. Perfect for those who always thought that distributing loot fairly and keeping a team of characters with dubious dental hygiene in check was the true test of leadership. A way to train managerial skills, though probably not valid for the resume. At least, it's legal in this context.