Capcom has confirmed a remake of Resident Evil Code Veronica for the Nintendo Switch 2 and additional platforms, unveiling the project during Summer Game Fest and attaching a release window of 2027.
The announcement marks the latest entry in Capcom's ongoing program of high-profile franchise remakes, following recent overhauls of earlier Resident Evil titles.
Background
Resident Evil Code Veronica originally debuted on Sega's Dreamcast in 2000 and was later expanded for PlayStation 2 as Resident Evil Code: Veronica X.
Capcom has since pursued multiple remakes across the franchise, with notable modern reboots including Resident Evil 2 (2019), Resident Evil 3 (2020), and Resident Evil 4 (2023).
The new Code Veronica remake continues that pattern of revisiting classic entries for contemporary platforms.
What Capcom announced
- Trailer reveal: Capcom premiered a trailer for the remake at Summer Game Fest, offering the first look at updated visuals and direction.
- Platforms: The company confirmed the game will appear on Nintendo Switch 2 and other, unspecified platforms.
- Engine details: Capcom stated the remake uses the same game engine that powered Resident Evil Requiem.
- Release schedule: Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake is slated for release in 2027.
Rewritten statement
Capcom said the remake will run on the same engine used for Resident Evil Requiem and that the title will be released in 2027, with a trailer shown already at Summer Game Fest and the Nintendo Switch 2 confirmed among supported platforms.
Context and expectations
Capcom has not yet published platform-specific distribution details, pricing, or whether a digital release will be available via the Nintendo eShop on Switch hardware.
Given the studio's recent release cadence for remakes, further information on formats, editions, and technical targets is likely to follow in upcoming showcases or press releases.
What to watch for next
Fans should expect formal platform lists, pre-order windows, and technical breakdowns in future updates from Capcom.
For Nintendo Switch 2 owners and franchise followers, the 2027 window places the remake squarely among Capcoms next-generation priorities, but the company has yet to share detailed launch plans or platform-specific features.
The announcement marks the latest entry in Capcom's ongoing program of high-profile franchise remakes, following recent overhauls of earlier Resident Evil titles.
Background
Resident Evil Code Veronica originally debuted on Sega's Dreamcast in 2000 and was later expanded for PlayStation 2 as Resident Evil Code: Veronica X.
Capcom has since pursued multiple remakes across the franchise, with notable modern reboots including Resident Evil 2 (2019), Resident Evil 3 (2020), and Resident Evil 4 (2023).
The new Code Veronica remake continues that pattern of revisiting classic entries for contemporary platforms.
What Capcom announced
- Trailer reveal: Capcom premiered a trailer for the remake at Summer Game Fest, offering the first look at updated visuals and direction.
- Platforms: The company confirmed the game will appear on Nintendo Switch 2 and other, unspecified platforms.
- Engine details: Capcom stated the remake uses the same game engine that powered Resident Evil Requiem.
- Release schedule: Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake is slated for release in 2027.
Rewritten statement
Capcom said the remake will run on the same engine used for Resident Evil Requiem and that the title will be released in 2027, with a trailer shown already at Summer Game Fest and the Nintendo Switch 2 confirmed among supported platforms.
Context and expectations
Capcom has not yet published platform-specific distribution details, pricing, or whether a digital release will be available via the Nintendo eShop on Switch hardware.
Given the studio's recent release cadence for remakes, further information on formats, editions, and technical targets is likely to follow in upcoming showcases or press releases.
What to watch for next
Fans should expect formal platform lists, pre-order windows, and technical breakdowns in future updates from Capcom.
For Nintendo Switch 2 owners and franchise followers, the 2027 window places the remake squarely among Capcoms next-generation priorities, but the company has yet to share detailed launch plans or platform-specific features.