Capcom continues to build momentum with its acclaimed series of Resident Evil remakes, breathing new life into some of its most beloved titles for both long-time fans and newcomers alike.
Latest industry reports suggest that Capcom is now focusing its substantial development resources on Resident Evil Code Veronica, aiming to deliver a modernized version of the classic game.
As the remake trend continues to generate strong sales and critical acclaim, fans of the legendary survival horror franchise have been eager for official word about which entry will next receive the remake treatment. Originally released in 2000 for the Sega Dreamcast and later ported to platforms including the PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox 360, Resident Evil Code Veronica introduced players to a sprawling narrative featuring Claire and Chris Redfield.
The game is often cited by fans as a pivotal chapter in the Resident Evil series' development, blending signature survival horror gameplay with expanded storytelling and ambitious graphics for its time.
Despite its enduring popularity, Code Veronica has never received the type of full, modern remake that has revitalized titles like Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4. Recent statements from well-connected industry insiders are now drawing increased attention to the fate of Resident Evil Code Veronica.
Dusk Golem, a known commentator on Capcom’s Resident Evil projects, has on several occasions indicated that Code Veronica is positioned as the next candidate for a remake.
Supporting these reports, trusted source "Nate The Hate" has independently corroborated the information, sharing that he has also received word of the game's development status.
According to him, Resident Evil Code Veronica's remake is "currently deep in development," with Capcom "targeting a release in the first half of 2027." While Capcom has yet to provide official confirmation, the track record of both sources in relation to Resident Evil news lends significant weight to these statements.
If the project proceeds as indicated, Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake would likely launch on current and next-generation hardware, including the Nintendo Switch family of systems.
This move would expand the game's reach via the Nintendo eShop and potentially introduce a new generation of players to one of the series’ most acclaimed entries. The anticipation surrounding each Resident Evil remake has helped propel sales across the franchise, with Resident Evil 2 Remake alone selling over twelve million units worldwide as of 2024.
Capcom’s ongoing commitment to high-quality remakes suggests that Code Veronica will receive the same attention to detail and modernization that have defined recent entries. As development reportedly continues, fans and industry observers alike will be watching for official announcements from Capcom, perhaps at major events such as a future Nintendo Direct or industry showcase.
For now, the reports signal an exciting future for Resident Evil enthusiasts and home console players eager to revisit (or experience for the first time) the chilling world of Code Veronica.
Latest industry reports suggest that Capcom is now focusing its substantial development resources on Resident Evil Code Veronica, aiming to deliver a modernized version of the classic game.
As the remake trend continues to generate strong sales and critical acclaim, fans of the legendary survival horror franchise have been eager for official word about which entry will next receive the remake treatment. Originally released in 2000 for the Sega Dreamcast and later ported to platforms including the PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox 360, Resident Evil Code Veronica introduced players to a sprawling narrative featuring Claire and Chris Redfield.
The game is often cited by fans as a pivotal chapter in the Resident Evil series' development, blending signature survival horror gameplay with expanded storytelling and ambitious graphics for its time.
Despite its enduring popularity, Code Veronica has never received the type of full, modern remake that has revitalized titles like Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4. Recent statements from well-connected industry insiders are now drawing increased attention to the fate of Resident Evil Code Veronica.
Dusk Golem, a known commentator on Capcom’s Resident Evil projects, has on several occasions indicated that Code Veronica is positioned as the next candidate for a remake.
Supporting these reports, trusted source "Nate The Hate" has independently corroborated the information, sharing that he has also received word of the game's development status.
According to him, Resident Evil Code Veronica's remake is "currently deep in development," with Capcom "targeting a release in the first half of 2027." While Capcom has yet to provide official confirmation, the track record of both sources in relation to Resident Evil news lends significant weight to these statements.
If the project proceeds as indicated, Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake would likely launch on current and next-generation hardware, including the Nintendo Switch family of systems.
This move would expand the game's reach via the Nintendo eShop and potentially introduce a new generation of players to one of the series’ most acclaimed entries. The anticipation surrounding each Resident Evil remake has helped propel sales across the franchise, with Resident Evil 2 Remake alone selling over twelve million units worldwide as of 2024.
Capcom’s ongoing commitment to high-quality remakes suggests that Code Veronica will receive the same attention to detail and modernization that have defined recent entries. As development reportedly continues, fans and industry observers alike will be watching for official announcements from Capcom, perhaps at major events such as a future Nintendo Direct or industry showcase.
For now, the reports signal an exciting future for Resident Evil enthusiasts and home console players eager to revisit (or experience for the first time) the chilling world of Code Veronica.