Published on: October 20, 2025
Capcom Continues Resident Evil Legacy: New Details Emerge on Resident Evil 0 Remake for Nintendo Switch
Capcom’s Resident Evil franchise has seen a remarkable resurgence in recent years, thanks to a string of critically acclaimed remakes and successful new entries.
Building on this momentum, a new report has surfaced, offering fresh insights into a highly anticipated project: the Resident Evil 0 remake.
With a distinguished track record in survival horror and a loyal Nintendo Switch fanbase, Capcom’s latest development signals an exciting future for the series on both current and next-generation Nintendo hardware.
Resident Evil 0, originally released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2002, served as a prequel to the iconic Resident Evil storyline.
The title quickly earned praise for its tense gameplay and atmospheric graphics.
Recent reports from mp1st, corroborated by respected outlets, indicate that the Resident Evil 0 remake is in active development under the codename 'Project Chamber'—a nod to series protagonist Rebecca Chambers.
New performance capture sessions began in 2024, with actor Jon McLaren, known for his role in Guardians of the Galaxy, reportedly joining the cast in a significant role.
Jon McLaren’s professional portfolio references his involvement as a leading character in 'Project Chamber (Upcoming AAA Video Game)' in association with Beyond Capture Studios.
This studio previously partnered with Capcom on standout projects such as the Resident Evil 4 remake and Street Fighter 6, further reinforcing the authenticity and quality typically associated with Capcom’s remakes.
Industry sources suggest that the Resident Evil 0 remake will maintain the core storyline of the original, while enriching the experience with expanded content, updated visuals, and modernized gameplay.
This approach is consistent with Capcom’s successful formula seen in previous Resident Evil remakes.
"The remake is planned to build on the foundation of the classic game, enhancing the player experience while staying true to its roots," reads a paraphrased summary of the development direction reported by mp1st.
Alongside these details, noted Resident Evil insider Dusk Golem has indicated that Capcom’s current release timeline has a Resident Evil: Code Veronica remake slated for a 2027 launch, with Resident Evil 0 following in 2028.
Meanwhile, the franchise's next mainline installment, Resident Evil Requiem, is set to debut on Nintendo’s next-generation Switch 2 on February 27, 2026.
Despite growing anticipation and credible development activity, Capcom has not yet issued an official statement regarding the Resident Evil 0 remake.
For Nintendo Switch and eShop enthusiasts, this update underscores a continuing tradition of high-quality survival horror experiences on Nintendo platforms.
As the Resident Evil franchise evolves, supporters can expect Capcom to leverage new hardware features through upcoming releases and Nintendo Direct presentations.
Stay tuned as we continue to monitor Capcom’s announcements and their impact on the future of Resident Evil on Nintendo Switch and beyond.
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