Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
News, coverage and analysis tracking Resident Evil 3: Nemesis across the outlets.- Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake – The Biggest Rumored Details You Should KnowRumors suggest that Capcom is developing a remake of Resident Evil: Code Veronica, with reports indicating a potential release in the first half of 2027. While not officially confirmed, multiple insider claims and fan demand point towards this being the next major remake in the series, potentially featuring expanded roles for characters and a darker tone.
- Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2 & Resident Evil 3 get surprise Steam releaseCapcom has surprise-released the original Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3 on Steam. The classic survival horror titles are now available for purchase on the digital distribution platform.
- First 3 Resident Evil Games and Breath of Fire IV Head to Steam With DRMCapcom has released the PC versions of Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, and Breath of Fire IV on Steam. These versions include Digital Rights Management (DRM) via The Enigma Protector, a feature absent in their previous GOG releases. The games are currently available at a 50% launch discount.
- Capcom Adds All 3 OG Resident Evil Games to Steam, But There's a CatchCapcom has released the original three Resident Evil games, Resident Evil 1, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, on Steam for PC. The availability of these classic titles on the digital distribution platform comes as a surprise to fans.
- Capcom brings the OG Resident Evil trilogy to Steam, but their DRM could be a sticking pointCapcom has released the original Resident Evil trilogy and Breath of Fire 4 on Steam, offering them at a discounted introductory price. However, the inclusion of The Enigma Protector DRM on the Resident Evil titles, which were previously DRM-free on GOG, has drawn criticism and may deter some buyers. The Resident Evil 1 HD Remaster is also available and is DRM-free.
- Resident Evil's PS1 trilogy finally comes to Steam alongside cult classic JRPG Breath of Fire 4, but Capcom's retroactive DRM isn't going down well with everyoneCapcom has released the original PlayStation 1 trilogy of Resident Evil games and the cult classic JRPG Breath of Fire 4 onto Steam. While the un-remastered titles have received positive reviews, some players are unhappy about the retroactive addition of DRM. The games are currently available with a 50% introductory discount.
- Original Resident Evil trilogy with GOG's fresh coat of paint is finally on Steam, but you will have to put up with Enigma DRMThe original Resident Evil trilogy, along with Breath of Fire 4, has been released on Steam with enhancements developed by GOG. These versions include various quality-of-life improvements for modern hardware. However, unlike the GOG versions, the Steam releases incorporate third-party Enigma DRM, which has previously been reported to impact game performance.
- Breath of Fire IV plus classic Resident Evil 1-3 from GOG arrive on Steam - but with DRMClassic titles Breath of Fire IV and the original Resident Evil trilogy have been released on Steam, with GOG credited as a co-developer. These re-releases feature enhancements for modern systems but include "The Enigma Protector" DRM, which is absent in their GOG versions. Linux and Steam Deck users may require additional tweaks for these games.
- Original Resident Evil Trilogy Now on SteamCapcom has released the original Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis on Steam for PC. These classic survival horror titles were previously only available on GOG. The games are currently 50% off until April 15th.
- Original Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, and Breath of Fire IV now available via SteamThe original versions of Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, along with Breath of Fire IV, have been released on Steam. These titles, co-developed by Capcom and GOG, are available at a launch discount of $4.99 before returning to their standard price of $9.99. The releases include various quality-of-life improvements and updated rendering options for PC.
- Because You Didn't Have Enough Games to Play This Weekend: Classic Resident Evil Survival Horror Trilogy andCapcom has released the classic Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis trilogy on PC via Steam, with each title priced at $9.99 and available at a 50% discount. These ports retain the original experiences while adding support for modern operating systems and controllers. Additionally, Breath of Fire IV has also been released on Steam, continuing Capcom's trend of making legacy titles accessible on modern platforms.
- Free Up Your Inventory Space Because Resident Evil™, Resident Evil™ 2, and Resident Evil™ 3: Nemesis All Release on Steam Today!Capcom has released Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, and Breath of Fire IV on Steam today, coinciding with the Resident Evil series' 30th anniversary. All four titles are available for $9.99 each, with a limited-time 50% discount offered until April 15. These versions include enhancements for modern operating systems and controllers.
- Original Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and Breath of Fire IV get Steam releasesCapcom has re-released the original versions of Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, and Breath of Fire IV on Steam. These classic titles, co-developed with GOG, are currently available at a 50% discount until April 15th. The Steam versions include enhancements for modern operating systems and controllers while preserving the original gameplay experiences.
- The OG Resident Evil 1, 2 and 3 Are Now Available on Steam With a Heavy Discount (and DRM)Capcom has released the original Windows versions of Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis on Steam with a significant discount until April 15th. These classic survival horror titles are available for $4.99 each, though they include the Enigma Protector DRM, which may affect performance on Steam Deck.
- My new favorite Pokémon Pokopia creation yet is full of nostalgia for 2 of my favorite 30-year-old franchisesJapanese YouTuber Emoki has created a detailed recreation of Raccoon City from the Resident Evil series within the game Pokémon Poképia. This fan-made creation celebrates the 30th anniversaries of both franchises, featuring iconic locations and incorporating Pokémon into a zombie-like apocalypse scenario.
- Resident Evil Requiem suspiciously references Dreamcast classic Code: Veronica as remake rumors begin cautiously: "My neighbour who recently moved in is also called Veronica"Fans have discovered several subtle references to Resident Evil Code: Veronica within Resident Evil Village, fueling speculation about a potential remake. These include an anagram of 'Veronica' on a bottle and a hotel register entry, alongside a humorous fan comment about a neighbor named Veronica Bravo. This follows Capcom's pattern of remaking earlier titles in the series, with Resident Evil 4 being the most recent.
- UK software sales chart for the week ending March 28, 2026 – Mario Kart World still doing wellThe UK software sales chart for the week ending March 28, 2026, shows Mario Kart World holding strong at number two. Super Mario Bros. Wonder re-entered the top ten, boosted by its Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. The chart features a wide range of titles from various publishers, including EA SPORTS FC 26, Resident Evil Requiem, and Assassin's Creed Shadows.
- UK Charts: Mario Wonder Storms Into The Top Ten Following Switch 2 ReleaseSuper Mario Bros. Wonder has re-entered the top ten of the UK physical sales charts, reaching number 8 following the release of the Nintendo Switch 2. The new console accounted for 63% of the game's sales split. EA SPORTS FC 26 remains the best-selling game, while Mario Kart World and Resident Evil Requiem also saw chart improvements.
- Daily Video Game Deals Mar 30 – Resident Evil 3, Silent Hill 2, Wreckreation, Jagged Alliance 3, Rise of the Ronin, Alone in the Dark, NickToons & The Dice of Destiny, LEGO Horizon Adventures & MoreDaily video game deals for March 30th include discounts on Resident Evil 3, Silent Hill 2, Wreckreation, Jagged Alliance 3, Rise of the Ronin, Alone in the Dark, NickToons & The Dice of Destiny, and LEGO Horizon Adventures. These deals are available across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC platforms.
- Is this really the most terrifying video game enemy?This article discusses whether spiders are the most terrifying enemy in video games, arguing that despite their common use in horror titles, they often lack originality compared to more unique monsters. The author suggests that while arachnophobia makes spiders frightening for some, developers may include them as a reliable way to evoke fear in a segment of the player base.