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Capcom business and news from across the web.- Capcom confirms Resident Evil Veronica remake coming next yearCapcom has confirmed that a remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica is scheduled for release next year. Further details regarding platforms and specific release dates are expected to be announced at a later time.
- Resident Evil: Code Veronica Remake announced at Summer Game Fest, coming in 2027Capcom announced a remake of Resident Evil: Code Veronica at Summer Game Fest, set for a 2027 release on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. The game follows Claire Redfield's search for her brother Chris after the events of Resident Evil 3, filling a narrative gap between mainline titles. This remake choice follows the success of the Resident Evil 4 remake.
- Resident Evil Code Veronica announced by Capcom coming to Switch 2 in 2027Capcom has announced the Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake, set to release in 2027 for the Nintendo Switch 2 and other platforms. The remake will utilize the same engine as Resident Evil Requiem. Insiders like Dusk Golem and NateTheHate have corroborated the 2027 release window and hinted at a potential Resident Evil Zero Remake for 2028.
- Everything Announced at Summer Game Fest 2026Summer Game Fest 2026 showcased a multitude of game announcements, including Resident Evil: Veronica Remake, Alien Isolation 2, and a new Cuphead game. Fumito Ueda's GenAtlas, a new Mortal Shell sequel, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin were also revealed. The event also featured updates and release dates for titles like Stranger Than Heaven, Palworld, and Final Fantasy VII Revelation, with a surprise appearance by Tifa in Street Fighter 6.
- Summer Game Fest Live 2026: All The Biggest Announcements And GamesSummer Game Fest Live 2026 showcased a multitude of new game announcements and trailers. Highlights included reveals for Resident Evil: Code Veronica Remake, Alien Isolation 2, Gen Atlas, Stranger Than Heaven, and the final chapter of the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy, Final Fantasy VII Revelation. Several studios also debuted new titles and updates for existing franchises, covering a wide range of genres.
- Everything announced at Summer Game Fest 2026 — from Final Fantasy 7 Revelation to Resident Evil Code Veronica…Summer Game Fest 2026 showcased a multitude of game announcements and trailers, including the reveal of Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, a remake of Resident Evil Code Veronica, and new titles like Stellar Blade Bloodrain and Alien Isolation 2. Several existing games also received updates or new content, such as Palworld 1.0 and a new season for Fortnite. The event also featured announcements for upcoming titles across various genres, with many slated for release in 2026 and 2027 on platforms including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2.
- IGN Japan mentions Monster Hunter DLC for Summer Game Fest, perhaps Switch 2 announcement?IGN Japan anticipates news regarding Persona 4 Revival and unannounced DLC for Monster Hunter Wilds at Summer Game Fest. It is speculated that Capcom may reveal the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Monster Hunter Wilds during the event.
- Everything announced at Summer Game Fest 2026Summer Game Fest 2026 showcased a multitude of new game announcements and trailers, including Resident Evil Veronica remake, Alien: Isolation 2, genAtlas, Stranger Than Heaven, and the highly anticipated Final Fantasy 7: Revelation. Several developers also revealed new projects, such as PlatinumGames' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin and RGG Studio's Virtua Fighter: Crossroads. The event also featured updates on existing titles like Palworld and Fortnite, alongside reveals for new entries in franchises like Guild Wars and Monster Hunter.
- How to watch Summer Game Fest 2026 from the UK and what games will be shownSummer Game Fest 2026 is scheduled to begin on Friday, June 5th at 10 PM BST in the UK, running for two hours. The showcase, hosted by Geoff Keighley, will feature gameplay trailers for confirmed titles like Star Wars Zero Company and updates on Fortnite and Among Us. Rumors suggest potential reveals for Resident Evil Code: Veronica remake and a new Hot Wheels game.
- Capcom learns all the right lessons from Pragmata's success: "The creation of completely new IPs is an important initiative" that "we intend to continue pursuing"Capcom is doubling down on the creation of new intellectual properties, citing the success of Pragmata as a key lesson. The publisher views new IPs as crucial for sustainable growth and intends to continue pursuing them, leveraging the development expertise gained from Pragmata. This strategy complements their established franchises like Resident Evil and Monster Hunter.
- Nintendo Switch 2 At One: Nintendo’s Biggest Wins, Misses, And SurprisesThe Nintendo Switch 2 has had a strong sales start, becoming Nintendo's fastest-selling console, but momentum is slowing. While it offers good value compared to competitors, its first-party game lineup has not yet matched the success of its predecessor, relying heavily on third-party titles. Nintendo's continued practice of charging for graphical upgrades and other services has also frustrated some owners.
- Nintendo Switch 2: One Year LaterOne year after its release, the Nintendo Switch 2 has garnered mixed reactions from critics. While praised for its improved hardware, larger screen, and premium feel, its game library and performance in multiplatform titles have led some to prefer alternatives like the Steam Deck. Games like Pokopia have been highlighted as system-defining exclusives, but overall satisfaction varies greatly among users.
- Resident Evil Code: Veronica remake due tonight at Summer Game Fest say insidersInsiders suggest Capcom will announce a remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica at the Summer Game Fest. This rumor is supported by significant discounts on the Resident Evil 4 remake across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, a tactic Capcom has used before major announcements. The announcement is expected soon, coinciding with the start of the Summer Game Fest.
- Capcom confirms multiple unannounced games coming before March 2027Capcom has announced that multiple unannounced games are planned for release before the end of its fiscal year in March 2027. While specific titles were not revealed, speculation includes potential remakes of Resident Evil Code: Veronica, Devil May Cry 6, and new entries in the Ace Attorney and Monster Hunter series. This news follows a period of strong performance for Capcom's major franchises.
- Summer Game Fest Live 2026: Start Time, How To Watch, And What To ExpectSummer Game Fest Live 2026, hosted by Geoff Keighley and Lucy James, is scheduled for Friday, June 5th, starting at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET. The event will be streamed on platforms like YouTube and Twitch and is expected to feature major announcements, new game reveals, and updates from across the gaming industry. Past events have included reveals for games like Resident Evil Requiem and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
- Summer Game Fest Live 2026 time and how to watch as rumors swirl of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 and a new Resident…Summer Game Fest 2026 is scheduled for Friday, June 6, and will be streamed on YouTube and Twitch. While official announcements are pending, rumors suggest potential reveals including a Resident Evil: Code Veronica remake, Street Fighter 6 Season 4 content, and an announcement for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3. Confirmed showcases include Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Resynced and Star Wars Outlaws.
- September becomes a pile-up as publishers swerve to avoid GTA 6 | OpinionThe upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto 6 in November 2026 has caused a significant reshuffling of other major game launch dates, with many publishers opting for a crowded September release window to avoid direct competition. This clustering of high-profile titles like Marvel's Wolverine, Control Resonant, Silent Hill: Townfall, and Onimusha: Way of the Sword creates a commercial 'bloodbath' for consumers and publishers alike, as games are expensive and time-consuming, leading most players to purchase and focus on one title at a time.
- "We are seeing a certain degree of effectiveness from the use of generative AI" - Capcom clarifies its stance on using the controversial techCapcom is using generative AI to improve the efficiency of routine operations in game development, allowing developers to focus more on creative tasks. While the company sees effectiveness in its current AI implementation, it expects it will take time to quantitatively demonstrate the results. This approach aligns with a growing trend in the industry, though debates continue regarding AI's role and impact on human creativity.
- Summer Game Fest 2026 livestream: Join our liveblog for all the main show and Day of the Devs announcementsSummer Game Fest 2026 will feature a combined livestream event including the main showcase and Day of the Devs. Expected announcements include Star Wars: Zero Company, Clutch, Soulframe, Among Us, and potential updates on The Witcher 4 and Persona 6. The event will also highlight indie titles like Prove You're Human and Dreadmoor.
- Capcom says it will consider developing Pragmata into a seriesCapcom is considering developing Pragmata into its own series following strong initial sales of over two million units on Nintendo Switch 2 within its first 16 days. The company noted that development costs were comparatively lower than its major IPs and highlighted the success of fresh ideas from younger staff. The director of Pragmata has also expressed interest in making a sequel.