Capcom continues to expand its acclaimed Resident Evil remake strategy, following the success of recent installments on Nintendo Switch and other major platforms.
According to verified sources, including prominent Resident Evil insider Dusk Golem and gaming news site Mp1st, fans can expect remakes of Resident Evil 0 and Resident Evil Code Veronica.
These anticipated titles are set to bring fresh visuals, expanded narratives, and enhanced cinematic experiences to a new generation of players. The Resident Evil series has enjoyed enduring popularity since its debut, with original titles receiving critical acclaim for their atmospheric horror gameplay and intricate storylines.
Resident Evil 0, originally released in 2002 for the Nintendo GameCube, follows S.T.A.R.S.
member Rebecca Chambers in a prequel tale to the main series.
Resident Evil Code Veronica, launched in 2000, is renowned for its rich storytelling and pivotal role in the franchise’s lore.
Both games hold a significant place in Capcom’s history, making their rumored remakes highly anticipated among long-time fans and newcomers alike. According to Mp1st, the Resident Evil 0 remake, internally codenamed "Chamber" in a nod to protagonist Rebecca Chambers, is currently targeting a release window in 2028.
This modern reimagining will closely follow the narrative of the original game while expanding upon key story elements.
Notably, the remake is expected to introduce an array of new cinematic sequences, with motion capture work being handled by Beyond Capture Studios—a respected leader in motion capture technology for the video game industry. Meanwhile, the Resident Evil Code Veronica remake is reportedly aiming for a Q1 2027 launch.
Both titles exemplify Capcom’s commitment to revitalizing its classic library for contemporary platforms such as the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox, offering improved graphics, updated controls, and expanded content.
These projects build upon the critical and commercial success of previous remakes like Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and Resident Evil 4, which have sold millions of copies worldwide and received high praise from fans and critics alike. The Resident Evil franchise remains a pillar of Capcom’s portfolio, consistently pushing the boundaries of survival horror with new releases and faithful remakes.
As work progresses on the remakes of Resident Evil 0 and Resident Evil Code Veronica, players can look forward to revisiting these classic adventures, reimagined for modern hardware and audiences.
For fans eager to stay informed, keep an eye on Capcom's official channels, the Nintendo eShop, and upcoming Nintendo Direct presentations for the latest updates and official announcements.
According to verified sources, including prominent Resident Evil insider Dusk Golem and gaming news site Mp1st, fans can expect remakes of Resident Evil 0 and Resident Evil Code Veronica.
These anticipated titles are set to bring fresh visuals, expanded narratives, and enhanced cinematic experiences to a new generation of players. The Resident Evil series has enjoyed enduring popularity since its debut, with original titles receiving critical acclaim for their atmospheric horror gameplay and intricate storylines.
Resident Evil 0, originally released in 2002 for the Nintendo GameCube, follows S.T.A.R.S.
member Rebecca Chambers in a prequel tale to the main series.
Resident Evil Code Veronica, launched in 2000, is renowned for its rich storytelling and pivotal role in the franchise’s lore.
Both games hold a significant place in Capcom’s history, making their rumored remakes highly anticipated among long-time fans and newcomers alike. According to Mp1st, the Resident Evil 0 remake, internally codenamed "Chamber" in a nod to protagonist Rebecca Chambers, is currently targeting a release window in 2028.
This modern reimagining will closely follow the narrative of the original game while expanding upon key story elements.
Notably, the remake is expected to introduce an array of new cinematic sequences, with motion capture work being handled by Beyond Capture Studios—a respected leader in motion capture technology for the video game industry. Meanwhile, the Resident Evil Code Veronica remake is reportedly aiming for a Q1 2027 launch.
Both titles exemplify Capcom’s commitment to revitalizing its classic library for contemporary platforms such as the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox, offering improved graphics, updated controls, and expanded content.
These projects build upon the critical and commercial success of previous remakes like Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and Resident Evil 4, which have sold millions of copies worldwide and received high praise from fans and critics alike. The Resident Evil franchise remains a pillar of Capcom’s portfolio, consistently pushing the boundaries of survival horror with new releases and faithful remakes.
As work progresses on the remakes of Resident Evil 0 and Resident Evil Code Veronica, players can look forward to revisiting these classic adventures, reimagined for modern hardware and audiences.
For fans eager to stay informed, keep an eye on Capcom's official channels, the Nintendo eShop, and upcoming Nintendo Direct presentations for the latest updates and official announcements.