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Resident Evil 30th Anniversary 1996-2026 Raccoon City Black Mug

Why the Resident Evil 30th Anniversary 1996-2026 Raccoon City Black Mug is a Must-Have
Thirty years after the original Resident Evil dropped on the PlayStation in 1996 and rewired what horror games could be, the Resident Evil 30th Anniversary 1996-2026 Raccoon City Black Mug puts the franchise’s most iconic location front and center ?” because Raccoon City was never just a setting. It was a contained disaster, a midnight of American suburbia rotting from the inside out, and the players who survived its streets across RE2, RE3, and Outbreak still remember the city’s map layout more clearly than most places they’ve actually visited. This mug is for those survivors.
The mug body is gloss black with a wraparound design packed with franchise iconography. Front center: Jill Valentine in her RE3 blue shirt combat stance, with the towering Nemesis looming directly behind her and a crowd of zombies spreading outward into a burning Raccoon City street. The Resident Evil logo in its classic red-and-silver treatment dominates the lower front panel, with “30th Anniversary ?” 1996?”2026″ printed in silver beneath it. Surrounding the main artwork are lore-accurate detail badges: RPD Raccoon Police Dept. shield on the left, S.T.A.R.S. Raccoon Police circular badge on the right, a red LABORATORY WARNING sign, the Umbrella Corporation red-and-white logo, a green herb with First Aid Spray label, and a yellow biohazard hazmat symbol. Red-and-black hazard stripe bands run along the top rim of the mug.
Whether it’s going on a horror fan’s desk or into a RE collector’s display cabinet, this 30th anniversary mug is the kind of Capcom piece that holds up on a shelf even for someone who has never touched the games.
🧟 Why You’ll Love It
- Nemesis looming over Jill is the single most tension-defining visual from RE3 Remake ?” having it printed at full mug scale brings back the specific dread of that first encounter outside the RPD.
- The detail density is unusually high for a mug ?” RPD badge, S.T.A.R.S. seal, green herb, biohazard symbol, and Umbrella logo are all present and accurately rendered, not approximated.
- Hazard stripe bands at the top rim tie the mug design to the franchise’s recurring visual language of contamination and quarantine zones.
- The 1996?”2026 date span covers the full 30-year arc from the original PS1 release through the current RE Engine remakes ?” a complete franchise statement.
- Gloss black finish makes every color element pop sharply, especially the red Umbrella logo and the green herb against the dark background.
☣️ Features
- Gloss black ceramic mug with full-wrap artwork and a matching black handle.
- Front center: Jill Valentine in blue shirt with Nemesis towering behind her, zombie horde and burning Raccoon City in the background.
- Resident Evil logo in red-and-silver with “30th Anniversary ?” 1996?”2026″ below; RPD and S.T.A.R.S. badges flanking the main artwork on left and right.
- Additional iconography: Umbrella Corporation logo, green herb with First Aid Spray label, yellow biohazard symbol, red LABORATORY WARNING sign.
- Red-and-black hazard stripe band running along the top rim; typewriter save-point icon visible on the side panel.
🎮 Perfect For
- RE3 fans who lived through the original Nemesis pursuit across Raccoon City in 1999 and still consider it the most stressful gaming experience of their childhood.
- Resident Evil collectors building out a 30th anniversary display alongside other Capcom anniversary pieces.
- Horror game fans who appreciate the franchise’s specific aesthetic of institutional decay ?” biohazard warnings, police badges, and pharmaceutical logos mixed together.
- A birthday or holiday gift for a Capcom fan who’s played through every mainline RE entry and wants something physical to mark the 30-year milestone.
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