Hardly. The series isn't POKEMON. RE7 released in 2017 and RE8 in 2021, with two remakes in between. So you have two new products and then two "new" but familiar products - not really entering fatigue territory here. I think CAPCOM is being pretty smart with their release schedule, giving each of the games more than enough room to breathe before even talking about what comes next. It is almost a given that RE4 is on the way (if it isn't already) and hopefully they can also do justice to RE:CV (probably my favorite Resident Evil and the only one I've played multiple times to get a good score) and fix its narrative. . .issues.
. . .if you're talking about RE as a multimedia empire, then sure, but that's solely on the fault of HOLLYWOOD for that one.
. . .if you're talking about RE as a multimedia empire, then sure, but that's solely on the fault of HOLLYWOOD for that one.