Resident Evil Veronica Announced for Nintendo Switch 2 — Capcom Confirms 2027 Release

Capcom has officially announced that Resident Evil Veronica is in development for Nintendo Switch 2, a reveal made public during Summer Game Fest.

The company confirmed the title will be available both at retail and digitally via the Nintendo eShop worldwide in 2027.

This announcement marks a major new entry for the franchise on Nintendo’s next-generation hardware.

Background and platform details

Resident Evil Veronica, developed and published by Capcom, joins the Resident Evil franchise’s long history of releases across multiple platforms.

The original Code: Veronica first launched on Sega’s Dreamcast in 2000 before receiving a GameCube release in 2001.

Capcom’s modern approach to the franchise has included successful remakes, notably Resident Evil 2 (2019) and Resident Evil 4 (2023), underscoring the studio’s experience with rebuilding classic entries for contemporary hardware.

What Capcom announced

At Summer Game Fest, Capcom confirmed that the project titled Resident Evil Veronica is being developed specifically for Nintendo Switch 2.

The publisher stated the game will launch worldwide in 2027 and will be distributed both as a boxed retail product and digitally on the Nintendo eShop.

In journalistic terms, Capcom’s message was: the company has a development plan for Resident Evil Veronica targeted at Nintendo’s next console, with a confirmed global retail and digital release window in 2027.

Implications for Nintendo Switch 2 and fans

The confirmed 2027 release window gives Nintendo Switch 2 owners a headline franchise title to expect in the early years of the platform’s lifecycle.

Releasing simultaneously at retail and on the Nintendo eShop reflects current industry practices that provide consumers multiple purchasing options.

Summer Game Fest served as the public forum for Capcom’s announcement, aligning the reveal with one of the games industry’s major showcase events.

Reporting and credits

This article consolidates Capcom’s official announcement made at Summer Game Fest and places it within the broader history of the Resident Evil series.

Coverage attribution: Alex Seedhouse, a long-time specialist in Nintendo coverage, originally reported the announcement details.