World's First Large-Scale Resident Evil 30th Anniversary Exhibition Opens in Shibuya
The exhibition marks the first major physical retrospective of the Resident Evil franchise, offering fans a curated, immersive walkthrough of three decades of game history in a dedicated gallery space.
Reporting from 1 sources: 4Gamer.net.
Capcom announced the world's first large-scale exhibition for the Resident Evil series' 30th anniversary, running from October 30 to December 24 at BEAM Gallery in Shibuya. The event features immersive spatial displays, life-sized models, development materials, and a dedicated theater screening series scenes. A limited-edition pin set ticket is available via lottery for 2,500 units.
The exhibition, produced and organized by Tohokushinsha Film Corporation, will occupy BEAM Gallery in Shibuya for nearly two months. Visitors can walk through zones that recreate the series' signature horrors: a theater screening past scenes on a large screen, a display of development materials themed around viruses, parasites, and fungi alongside life-sized villain models, and a section introducing the protagonists who faced those enemies. A life-sized photo spot for Grace Ashcroft, the protagonist of the latest title 'Resident Evil Requiem' (Switch2 / PS5 / Xbox Series X|S), will also be installed.
Advance lottery tickets for Resident Evil Portal members run July 3-19, with general sales starting July 30 via Ticket Pia. The special ticket includes an exhibition-limited framed pin set featuring the logo surrounded by package designs from 22 series titles, limited to 2,500 units.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.