Longtime fans of Capcom’s iconic survival horror franchise may have reason to celebrate, as trusted sources suggest that a Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake is reportedly in development.
According to established Resident Evil insider Dusk Golem, the remake is said to be under the direction of Kazunori Kadoi and Yasuhiro Anpo.
This creative duo previously achieved critical acclaim for their work directing both Resident Evil 2 Remake (2019) and Resident Evil 4 Remake (2023), projects widely praised for revitalizing the series and introducing it to a new generation of players. Resident Evil Code Veronica, originally released in 2000 on the Sega Dreamcast before later becoming available on PlayStation 2, GameCube, and other platforms, stands as one of the most beloved entries in the franchise.
The game follows Claire Redfield’s struggle to survive after she finds herself in the midst of a harrowing bioterror outbreak, providing a narrative bridge between earlier and later Resident Evil titles.
Despite its legacy, Code Veronica has yet to receive the full remake treatment granted to other core entries—making rumors of this new project especially noteworthy for fans and longtime players alike. Dusk Golem, a well-known industry insider, recently reported that the Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake is being led by directors Kadoi and Anpo.
These two have a proven track record with Capcom, having directed Resident Evil 2 Remake—a title recognized for its successful blend of atmospheric horror and modern gameplay—and the more recent Resident Evil 4 Remake, which also garnered praise for its faithfulness to the original while introducing substantial quality-of-life improvements. While these reports have generated excitement throughout the gaming community, Capcom has yet to officially confirm the existence or development status of Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake.
The publisher has not made any formal announcements regarding the project through its official channels, Nintendo Direct presentations, or their press materials as of June 2024. To date, the Resident Evil series has found a sizable audience on multiple platforms, including the Nintendo Switch via cloud versions and the Nintendo eShop, with each remake setting new sales milestones for the company.
The anticipation for a potential Code Veronica Remake remains high, particularly given Capcom’s successful track record of modernizing classic titles for both fans and newcomers. As the community awaits an official statement from Capcom, all eyes remain on forthcoming industry events—including future Nintendo Directs or major expos—for any word about Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake.
Until then, the involvement of Kazunori Kadoi and Yasuhiro Anpo, as reported by Dusk Golem, stands as a promising sign for those eager to revisit this chapter of the survival horror legacy.
According to established Resident Evil insider Dusk Golem, the remake is said to be under the direction of Kazunori Kadoi and Yasuhiro Anpo.
This creative duo previously achieved critical acclaim for their work directing both Resident Evil 2 Remake (2019) and Resident Evil 4 Remake (2023), projects widely praised for revitalizing the series and introducing it to a new generation of players. Resident Evil Code Veronica, originally released in 2000 on the Sega Dreamcast before later becoming available on PlayStation 2, GameCube, and other platforms, stands as one of the most beloved entries in the franchise.
The game follows Claire Redfield’s struggle to survive after she finds herself in the midst of a harrowing bioterror outbreak, providing a narrative bridge between earlier and later Resident Evil titles.
Despite its legacy, Code Veronica has yet to receive the full remake treatment granted to other core entries—making rumors of this new project especially noteworthy for fans and longtime players alike. Dusk Golem, a well-known industry insider, recently reported that the Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake is being led by directors Kadoi and Anpo.
These two have a proven track record with Capcom, having directed Resident Evil 2 Remake—a title recognized for its successful blend of atmospheric horror and modern gameplay—and the more recent Resident Evil 4 Remake, which also garnered praise for its faithfulness to the original while introducing substantial quality-of-life improvements. While these reports have generated excitement throughout the gaming community, Capcom has yet to officially confirm the existence or development status of Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake.
The publisher has not made any formal announcements regarding the project through its official channels, Nintendo Direct presentations, or their press materials as of June 2024. To date, the Resident Evil series has found a sizable audience on multiple platforms, including the Nintendo Switch via cloud versions and the Nintendo eShop, with each remake setting new sales milestones for the company.
The anticipation for a potential Code Veronica Remake remains high, particularly given Capcom’s successful track record of modernizing classic titles for both fans and newcomers. As the community awaits an official statement from Capcom, all eyes remain on forthcoming industry events—including future Nintendo Directs or major expos—for any word about Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake.
Until then, the involvement of Kazunori Kadoi and Yasuhiro Anpo, as reported by Dusk Golem, stands as a promising sign for those eager to revisit this chapter of the survival horror legacy.