Resident Evil Veronica Voice Cast Leak Reportedly Reveals Cast for Code: Veronica Remake

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A new report from mp1st has circulated online claiming the voice cast for a project referred to as Resident Evil Veronica and listing several actors reportedly attached to a separate Resident Evil 0 remake.

The listings, published by mp1st, should be read as unconfirmed until Capcom — the franchise’s developer and publisher — provides official casting announcements.

Background

Resident Evil is Capcom’s long-running survival-horror franchise, first released in 1996 on the original PlayStation.

The series has received multiple remakes in recent years, including Resident Evil 2 (2019), Resident Evil 3 (2020), and Resident Evil 4 (2023), which reflect Capcom’s ongoing strategy of modernizing core entries.

Historically, Code: Veronica was released for Sega’s Dreamcast in 2000 and later as Code: Veronica X on PlayStation 2; Resident Evil Zero debuted on Nintendo’s GameCube in 2002.

Fans monitoring Nintendo Direct presentations, Nintendo Switch eShop listings, and Capcom announcements frequently watch for remake updates and platform plans.

What the mp1st report claims

According to mp1st’s article, the following performers are named for the title listed as Resident Evil Veronica (reportedly a remake or reimagining tied to the Code: Veronica storyline):

- Stephanie Panisello — Claire Redfield

- Jeff Schine — Chris Redfield

- Craig Burnatowski — Albert Wesker

- Matthew Castle — Steve Burnside

- Vincent Kerschbaum — Rodrigo Juan Raval

- Andrew Wheildon-Dennis — Alfred Ashford

- Lizabeth Helian — Alexia Ashford

- Phoebe O’Donovan — Unknown role

- Lucy Aarden — Unknown role

The same report also lists cast members reportedly connected to a Resident Evil 0 remake, naming Jon McLaren as Billy Coen and Hallea Jones as Rebecca Chambers.

Craig Burnatowski is also referenced for a Wesker role in that report but is marked as unconfirmed.

Journalistic note

Mp1st’s published roster presents names and roles as reported; these claims have not been independently verified by Capcom at the time of publication.

Capcom has historically provided official cast and release details via press releases, Nintendo Directs, and platform storefront updates such as the Nintendo eShop.

Until an official statement or listing appears from Capcom, outlets and readers should treat the mp1st list as an unconfirmed report.

What to watch for

Official confirmation would likely come through Capcom’s channels, major gaming events, or retailer listings.

For Nintendo-focused platforms and announcements, fans often watch Nintendo Direct broadcasts and eShop pages for platform availability and release windows.

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