Resident Evil: Code Veronica
News, coverage and analysis tracking Resident Evil: Code Veronica across the outlets.- Resident Evil Requiem Ending Breakdown: The Road to Resident Evil 10Resident Evil Requiem's ending reveals Elpis as an anti-viral cure, not a bio-weapon, created by a remorseful Oswell Spencer. The game sets up future installments by exploring the motivations of The Connections, the fate of Raccoon City, and potential DLC scenarios involving characters like Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine, while also closing the book on the Raccoon City arc.
- How well do you know the Resident Evil series?This article presents a trivia quiz for fans of the Resident Evil series, celebrating its upcoming 30th anniversary in 2026. It includes 15 questions covering various games, characters, and lore elements, ranging in difficulty.
- Resident Evil 10 – 5 Ways It Could Build on RequiemThis article discusses potential improvements for the next mainline Resident Evil title, Resident Evil 10, drawing lessons from Resident Evil Requiem. Key suggestions include moving away from Raccoon City, refocusing on stealth gameplay over action, evolving level design with more backtracking and verticality, featuring more of the supporting cast like Ada Wong and Jill Valentine, and concluding the 'The Connections' storyline.
- Resident Evil Requiem Story Expansion in Development, New Mini-Game and Photo Mode Also ConfirmedCapcom has officially confirmed a story expansion for Resident Evil Requiem, with director Koshi Nakanishi stating it will "delve deeper into the world of Requiem." Free updates including Photo Mode and a new mini-game are also planned. Rumors suggest the expansion follows Leon S. Kennedy and may be further along in development than expected, while Capcom also reportedly has remakes of Resident Evil: Code Veronica, Resident Evil Zero, and Resident Evil 1 in the works.
- 'It'd Be One Helluva Game': Resident Evil Star Wants Code Veronica PS5 RemakeLeon S. Kennedy's voice actor, Nick Apostolides, expressed a desire for a PlayStation 5 remake of Resident Evil: Code Veronica, believing it would be a "helluva game" if developed with modern technology like Capcom's RE Engine. While the original game is available on PlayStation 4, fans are eager for a full remake, especially after recent successful reimaginings of Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4.
- Leon Kennedy’s voice actor says Resident Evil fans would “go ballistic” for Code Veronica remakeLeon Kennedy's voice actor, Nick Apostolides, believes a remake of Resident Evil: Code Veronica would be met with immense fan excitement. He expressed his desire to see the game remade using Capcom's RE Engine, citing its challenging gameplay and wild story as perfect for modern development.
- Leon’s Voice Actor Says RE Code Veronica Remake Would Make Fans ‘Go Ballistic’Leon Kennedy's voice actor, Nick Apostolides, believes a remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica would be a massive success and highly anticipated by fans. He suggests that using the modern RE Engine and storytelling techniques could create an exceptional game, building on Capcom's recent remake successes like Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4.
- Potential Remakes of Resident Evil 1 and Code: Veronica Under Consideration - GameHauntCapcom is reportedly considering remakes for Resident Evil 1 and Resident Evil Code: Veronica, with the latter targeting a 2027 release and the former a 2029 release, according to insider Dusk Golem. Resident Evil Zero is also rumored for a 2028 remake. This news follows the strong sales of Resident Evil Requiem, which sold five million copies and influenced the decision to exclude the Spencer Mansion from its content to avoid repetition with upcoming remakes.
- Resident Evil 10 Could Release in 2029, Resident Evil 1 Remake is About 4-7 Years Away – RumorA rumor from leaker AestheticGamer suggests that Resident Evil 10 could release in 2029, with a potential slip to 2031. The Resident Evil 1 Remake is reportedly in pre-production and could be 4-7 years away. Additionally, Resident Evil: Code Veronica Remake is rumored for early 2027, and Resident Evil Zero Remake for 2028, while a Resident Evil 5 Remake is reportedly not happening.
- Resident Evil – Code: Veronica Remake Would be “One Hell of a Game” Says Leon Kennedy’s Voice ActorVoice actor Nick Apostolides, who voiced Leon S. Kennedy, expressed enthusiasm for a potential remake of Resident Evil – Code: Veronica, citing its challenging gameplay and unique story. While Capcom has focused on mainline remakes like Resident Evil 4, rumors suggest a Code: Veronica remake might be in development for an early 2027 release. The game's narrative significance and its pioneering use of multiple protagonists are highlighted as reasons for its importance within the franchise.
- Resident Evil Requiem success is all thanks to old people reveals dataData from Circana indicates that over 60% of players planning to purchase Resident Evil Requiem are aged 35 and above, with the PlayStation 5 being the best-selling platform. Capcom also teased upcoming titles for the next fiscal year, including Pragmata and Onimusha: Way Of The Sword, alongside potential Resident Evil remakes or new entries.
- Resident Evil Requiem's "fan service" is entirely earned - and it's much more than that tooResident Evil Requiem is lauded for its earned fan service, weaving nostalgic elements and callbacks into its core mechanics and narrative. The article argues that after 30 years, the series and its characters, like Leon, deserve this celebratory victory lap, which masterfully blends old and new era Resident Evil elements.
- After Resident Evil Requiem, Leon Kennedy's actor wants to see Code Veronica remade: 'I think that would be…Nick Apostolides, the actor who voices Leon Kennedy in Resident Evil 4, has expressed his desire for Capcom to remake Resident Evil Code: Veronica. He believes the game's wild story would translate well to the modern RE Engine with current storytelling and acting standards.
- Resident Evil Requiem DLC plans and new remake news leaksResident Evil Requiem has sold over five million copies, setting a new franchise record. Insider "Dusk Golem" claims DLC for the game is in late-stage development, potentially featuring Leon S. Kennedy. Additionally, leaks suggest Capcom is in full production for a remake of the original Resident Evil, with Resident Evil Code: Veronica and Resident Evil Zero remakes also rumored.
- FZ berättar historien om Resident Evil – från herrgård till RequiemThis article chronicles the 30-year history of Capcom's Resident Evil series, from its survival horror origins in 1996 to its future with Resident Evil Requiem in 2026. It details the evolution of the franchise through various installments, including remakes and spin-offs, highlighting its shifts between horror and action genres and its impact on the industry.
- Resident Evil är skräck – och en sanslös såpopera!This analysis argues that the Resident Evil series, while a survival horror franchise, also functions as a soap opera with its absurd plot twists and dramatic storytelling. The article highlights how Capcom consistently embraces the series' over-the-top nature, from the twin villains in Code Veronica to the dramatic confrontations in Resident Evil 5 and the character of Ethan Winters in Resident Evil 7 and Village. Despite its outlandish elements, Resident Evil maintains its appeal and continues to deliver engaging experiences.
- Mökrets mästare – Resident Evils största antagonisterThis article ranks the top five antagonists from the Resident Evil series, highlighting characters like Jack Baker, Nemesis, Alcina Dimitrescu, Alfred and Alexia Ashford, and Albert Wesker. The author reflects on their impact and memorable moments within the franchise, with a particular mention of the immersive VR experience in Resident Evil 7.
- How to Play the Resident Evil Games in Chronological Order - IGNThis guide outlines how to play the Resident Evil video games in chronological order, focusing on the 12 most narratively significant entries. It also suggests starting points for newcomers, recommending Resident Evil 4 Remake for its action-horror balance or Resident Evil 7: Biohazard for a first-person horror experience.
- How would a Resident Evil 5 remake even work?The possibility of a Resident Evil 5 remake is being discussed following a new ESRB rating, but the original game's controversial racial stereotypes present a significant challenge. Capcom may prioritize remakes of Resident Evil Code Veronica or Resident Evil 0 instead, as a RE5 remake would require substantial reimagining to address its problematic elements.
- Resident Evil 5 remake rumors shot down by industry insiderIndustry insider DuskGolem has debunked rumors of a Resident Evil 5 remake, stating it has never been in development. The insider suggests a recent ESRB rating likely refers to a remaster or anniversary release, and believes a Resident Evil Code Veronica remake is more probable for a 2027 release.