Sony Playstation Spotlight Turns to Resident Evil Requiem Leon Shares
sony playstation is putting Resident Evil Requiem back in the frame this week with a new Share of the Week theme centered on Leon. The prompt asks players to post spoiler-free portraits of Leon using #PSshare and #PSBlog, with a submission deadline of 11: 59 PM PT on April 15, 2026. The focus comes as highlighted community images continue to show the game’s darker moments and its split between fear and action.
New Share of the Week prompt arrives
The latest theme asks players to share spoiler-free portraits of Leon in Resident Evil Requiem, while next week’s spotlight shifts to Leon S. Kennedy. The featured week before that gathered haunting moments from Resident Evil Requiem, including Leon grimacing in the rain, Grace framed by broken glass, Leon readying his leg to attack, Grace aiming at The Girl before she attacks, Grace sneaking down a hallway, and the little girl Emily in her containment room.
Those featured entries came from named community members including Faerk7, KevinFerna43259, AlagoaJon, PattyGnand, ThomasCao13, and Gemstarsjar. The post invites players to use the same tags for a chance to be featured again, and it stresses that submissions should stay spoiler-free and constructive.
Sony Playstation community attention stays on Leon
The community push lands while Resident Evil Requiem remains available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 2. In the game’s split structure, Grace Ashcroft plays through first-person sections that place the player closer to the horror, while Leon Kennedy’s third-person sections allow more room to react and fight back.
That contrast is central to the current conversation around the game. In the available discussion, Grace’s sections are described as the scarier side of Resident Evil Requiem, while Leon’s are presented as the more action-heavy side, with more weapons and more space to maneuver.
Official names behind the post
Several named figures are attached to the Share of the Week post, including Sid Shuman, Senior Director of Sony Interactive Entertainment Content Communications; Adam Michel, Director of Content Acquisition & Operations at Sony Interactive Entertainment; Jakub Knapik, VP and Global Art Director at CD PROJEKT RED; and Will Burdon, Studio Technical Director at Supermassive Games. Corey Brotherson is also listed as a PlayStation Blog Contributor.
The post does not give a gameplay update or sales figure. It instead uses the week’s community images to steer attention toward Leon and the broader visual style of Resident Evil Requiem.
What happens next
The next step is straightforward: more player submissions are expected before the April 15, 2026 deadline, and the coming week will shift the spotlight to Leon S. Kennedy. For now, sony playstation is keeping Resident Evil Requiem in motion through fan art, in-game captures, and a theme built around one of the series’ most recognizable characters.