Capcom has released a brand new DLC skin pack for Grace Ashcroft in Resident Evil 9: Requiem, bringing an apocalyptic battle-worn aesthetic to the beloved protagonist.
Capcom has announced the immediate availability of a new DLC skin for Resident Evil 9: Requiem's protagonist Grace Ashcroft. Titled "Doomsday," this cosmetic outfit transforms Grace into a hardened survivor of a catastrophic world, complete with weathered tactical gear, a distressed leather jacket, and haunting battle scars that tell a story of survival against impossible odds.
The "Doomsday" skin is now available for purchase on all major digital storefronts including PlayStation Store, Xbox Marketplace, Steam, and the Nintendo eShop, priced at approximately $2.99 (or regional equivalent). The skin is compatible with all game modes, including the main campaign, New Game Plus, and the recently added Mercenaries mode.
This release marks the latest addition to Capcom's ongoing post-launch support for Resident Evil 9: Requiem, which has received consistent updates since its February 2026 launch. The game has sold over 8 million copies worldwide and continues to maintain a strong player base across all platforms.
In addition to the visual overhaul, the "Doomsday" skin comes bundled with a unique weapon charm — a small, dangling trinket depicting a cracked biohazard symbol that attaches to Grace's firearm during gameplay. While purely cosmetic, the charm has already become a talking point among fans on social media, with many praising its detailed design and thematic consistency.
"We wanted to offer players a glimpse into an alternate version of Grace — one who has endured the absolute worst the world has to offer," said a Capcom representative in a press release. "The 'Doomsday' skin represents resilience in the face of utter destruction, which we feel perfectly aligns with the core themes of the Resident Evil series."
This DLC comes shortly after Capcom's announcement of a five-year Resident Evil roadmap, which includes a Code: Veronica remake planned for 2027, Resident Evil 10 entering early development, and additional story DLC for RE:9. The roadmap signals Capcom's long-term commitment to the survival horror franchise that shows no signs of slowing down.
For players looking to complete their Grace Ashcroft cosmetic collection, the "Doomsday" skin joins previously released outfits including the fan-favorite "Lady Dimitrescu" inspired ensemble and the noir-flavored "Black Film" costume. With the Mercenaries mode now available and story DLC on the horizon, Resident Evil 9: Requiem continues to offer compelling reasons for both new and returning players to dive back into its terrifying world.