Resident Evil Director Hints at Leon Kennedy's Return at Age 70: 'He's Got What It Takes'
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Koshi Nakanishi, director of Resident Evil Requiem, has suggested that series icon Leon S. Kennedy could still play a major role in future installments even as a septuagenarian.

“Who knows, we could bring him back when he's 70,” Nakanishi told us exclusively. “Leon’s got what it takes to last.”
The comment comes amid fan speculation about the character's age, as Leon is now pushing 50 in the Resident Evil timeline.
Background
Leon S. Kennedy first appeared in Resident Evil 4 (2005) as a rookie cop. In Resident Evil Requiem, released earlier this year, he is depicted as a veteran agent performing high-octane stunts — including a memorable motorcycle chase.
According to Nakanishi, the character's aging doesn't limit his action potential. “We design each game with Leon’s experience in mind,” he said. “Experience, not age, defines his moves.”

While no official plans have been announced, the director’s remarks signal that Capcom may keep the character active indefinitely.
What This Means
For longtime fans, Nakanishi's statement suggests Leon could evolve into a mentor figure — like Chris Redfield in Resident Evil Village. Alternatively, the franchise might continue to feature an older, grittier version of the character.
The Requiem director’s confidence in Leon's longevity raises the possibility of a recurring role that spans decades. “He’s timeless,” Nakanishi added. “We just need to tell the right story.”
With Requiem already a commercial success, expect more announcements at future Capcom events.
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