
Topics: List, Resident Evil, Capcom

Topics: List, Resident Evil, Capcom
We all like to collect merchandise for the video games we love, right? Well, if that sounds like you and you just so happen to be a Resident Evil fan, then we’ve got some awesome trinkets that you can add to your ever-growing collection today.
Sometimes, when we love a video game series enough, just owning the games won’t do. We might want to reflect that love with collectable statues, clothing, or even board games. When you love any franchise to that level, it quickly becomes a very expensive hobby. But we’re not complaining.
Sure, collecting all the goodies for franchises we love might get a little out of hand, especially when you live in a small house with not enough room to display anything, but we simply can’t help ourselves.
With that in mind, and coming from an obsessed collector of everything Resident Evil, here is some of the best merchandise for Capcom’s popular survival horror series that money can buy in 2026.

This is the newest piece of Resident Evil merchandise on this list, and it’s a collaboration with the metal dance group BabyMetal. This was announced alongside some snazzy clothing and a keychain with the artwork created by GOTO.
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This acrylic stand features Lady Dimitrescu and her three daughters from Resident Evil Village. Pre-orders will only be live until 26 June 2026. The Ladies Acrylic’ Stand costs £50/$60 with pre-orders expected to ship sometime in August 2026.

If you want premium, top-of-the-range Resident Evil statues, then Prime 1 Studio is the place to go. These statues are very expensive, in excess of over $1,000, but what you get for your money is some of the best Resident Evil statues that money can buy.
You can pick up statues for Claire Redfield and Leon S. Kennedy from the Resident Evil 2 remake, Jill Valentine and the Nemesis from the Resident Evil 3 remake, as well as Leon from the Resident Evil 4 remake. Best of all, some of these statues act as dioramas and can be combined. If you want something a bit easier on your bank balance, then there are cute sets of three small figures for RE2 and RE3 at $150 each.

On the flip side, if you want some fantastic statues that won’t annihilate your overdraft, then the Raccoon City Surplus Etsy store is the place to be. These statues are incredible and are created by an independent seller with items that would not look out of place at official retail stores. In fact, I’d say some of the statues here are better than what’s offered at most retailers.
Raccoon City Surplus is being updated with new goods and features statues from pretty much all mainline Resident Evil games in existence, including this year's Resident Evil Requiem. The most impressive statue is one of the outside of the RPD that costs over £1,500, but you can also pick something up for as little as £26.

Steamforged Games are masters of the tabletop, especially when it comes to video game adaptations, including Elden Ring, Monster Hunter, Horizon Zero Dawn and much more. At the time of writing, Steamforged Games has tabletop adaptations of the original Resident Evil trilogy, with RE4 soon to be launched on Kickstarter.
Granted, many of these fantastic Resident Evil board games and expansions are sold out on the Steamforged Games retail page, but if you shop about, then you might get lucky. At the time of writing, the Resident Evil 2 Board Game is available on Amazon for £105, but it’s always worth checking places such as eBay, just to see what else might be available.

Created by Numskull, there is a plethora of Resident Evil merchandise that you can claim, perhaps too much to mention. So, I decided to pick out the cute Tofu Tubbz plushie, the beloved character that starred in the Resident Evil 2 unlockable mode, ‘The Tofu Survivor’. In case you didn't know, Tofu made a cameo in Resident Evil Requiem.
Tofu is not the only Tubbz plushie you can pick up, because there is also Leon S. Kennedy, Claire and Chris Redfield, as well as Jill Valentine. They each have an RRP of £24.99, but if you’re a lucky ducky, you might find one discounted in a sale.

With it already proving to be a scorching summer, you might want to wear something cool and comfortable in the sun. Perhaps an officially licensed t-shirt that is available on Amazon. There are tons of t-shirts to choose from, inspired by games of yesteryear, right up to the most recent Resident Evil Requiem.
The Resident Evil t-shirts are available in multiple sizes and colours, in men's and women's. Two of my favourite t-shirts are inspired by the Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 remakes. They’re priced at £24.99, but can also be discounted from time to time.

Since 2010, Insert Coin has been a go-to place to pick up clothing and accessories inspired by your favourite video game franchises, and that includes Resident Evil. Insert Coin has tons of merchandise to choose from, which often sells out quite quickly.
I’ve picked out just a few Insert Coin items that might be of interest, namely the 30th Anniversary RPD Key Keyring Set, just in case you find yourself stranded in the Raccoon Police Department building. This cool keyring set is reasonably priced at £6.99.
Then we have a replica of Ethan Winters’ coat that he wore in Resident Evil Village. This coat is perfect for the upcoming winter. It may be priced at £134.99, but coming from someone who’s been a regular at Insert Coin for well over a decade, their items are always high quality. I may have to pick this one up for myself!
Finally, from Insert Coin, we have the Resident Evil 30th anniversary umbrella. This umbrella features the logo of the infamous in-game pharmaceutical company, Umbrella. So it’s an Umbrella Umbrella. This item is also perfect for the winter, as well as the April showers, and costs £25.99.

Last but certainly not least, we have the Resident Evil 4 Desk Mat and Coaster set available on Amazon and HMV. This set is inspired by the 2023 remake and would be a perfect desktop addition for any fan of the Capcom series. It features artwork of Leon S. Kennedy, Ashley Graham and the Ganados villagers. The desk mat is 800x300x3mm, and the coaster is 100m in diameter. Both are non-slip and have rubber bases. This set has an RRP of £19.99.
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