Resident Evil: Code Veronica
News, coverage and analysis tracking Resident Evil: Code Veronica across the outlets.- Resident Evil Zero Remake “Rebooted Mid-Development,” Now Led by Veronica Team – RumorA rumor suggests that the Resident Evil Zero Remake has been rebooted mid-development and is now being led by Capcom Division 1, the same team working on Resident Evil Veronica. The remake was previously handled by the Resident Evil 3 Remake team. Resident Evil Veronica is reportedly set for a 2027 release on current-gen platforms.
- We are all encouraging video game companies to make nothing but sequels - Reader's FeatureA reader expresses disappointment with recent gaming showcases, noting a prevalence of sequels and remakes over innovative new intellectual properties. The author argues that while games like God of War and Grand Theft Auto 6 are highly anticipated, they offer predictable gameplay. The article suggests that the industry and players alike are contributing to this trend, with nostalgia for older titles like Resident Evil and The Legend of Zelda also playing a significant role.
- Zelda: Ocarina of Time Nintendo Switch 2 remake was one of the most popular titles of Summer Game Fest 2026, according to dataA remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time was one of the most popular titles from Summer Game Fest 2026, according to data from LevelUp. The game ranked second on a list of top-performing titles, behind God of War: Laufey and ahead of Resident Evil Veronica. The remake is scheduled for release on Nintendo Switch in late 2026.
- Resident Evil Veronica team is adjusting the original's story so its remake fits better into the series as a wholeCapcom is making story adjustments to the upcoming Resident Evil Veronica remake to better integrate it into the series' overarching narrative. Producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi stated that the team aims to ensure players feel the connections to newer entries like Resident Evil 7 and Village. The remake will feature a traditional third-person perspective, and the 'Code' has been dropped from the title.
- Resident Evil Veronica producer says Capcom changed the title to fit the series' naming pattern which follows the individual themes attached to each entry — 'It's usually one word that is really iconic or connected to the concept of the game'Capcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi explained that Resident Evil Veronica remake was named to align with the series' pattern of using iconic, single words tied to a game's concept, similar to Resident Evil Requiem. He emphasized that the original Code Veronica is considered as important as mainline entries. The remake is scheduled for a 2027 release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
- 'The people have spoken': fans rejoice as Resident Evil Veronica hits a million wishlists on PS5 and PC just…Capcom's upcoming remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica, now titled Resident Evil Veronica, has achieved one million wishlists on PlayStation 5 and PC in less than a week. This milestone was reached faster than the Resident Evil 4 remake, indicating strong fan anticipation for the survival horror title. The remake is being developed by the same team behind the successful Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4 remakes.
- Summer Games Week: The Biggest Reveals, Interviews, And FeaturesSummer Games Week, the successor to E3, concluded with numerous reveals, interviews, and features from various showcases like State of Play and Summer Game Fest. GameSpot covered a wide array of upcoming titles, including Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, Resident Evil: Veronica, and Gears of War: E-Day, providing previews and in-depth articles.
- Resident Evil Veronica Producer Says Capcom Will Adjust the Story to Fit Series' TimelineCapcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi stated that the upcoming remake of Resident Evil Veronica will adjust the story to better fit the series' established timeline. The remake aims to retain the beloved elements of the original while clarifying its chronological placement.
- God Of War is most popular 2026 game reveal but the biggest trailer is a surpriseAn analytics firm has ranked the most popular game reveals from recent showcases, with God of War Laufey topping the list due to extensive footage and early presentation. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake and Resident Evil Veronica followed closely, with Spyro: A Realm Beyond's trailer achieving the most YouTube views.
- Evening Reading - June 11, 2026This edition of Shacknews Evening Reading covers various game news, including speculation about Destiny 3, reviews for titles like The 7th Guest Remake and Alien: Isolation 2, and a discussion on whether Grand Theft Auto 6 or The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake would be played first. It also highlights Famitsu's 40th anniversary and lists all games that have received its perfect 40/40 review score. The article also touches on non-gaming news such as SpaceX, Elon Musk, and the NBA Finals.
- Capcom Has "No Plans" To Bring Resident Evil Code: Veronica X To Switch OnlineCapcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi stated there are currently no plans to bring the GameCube version of Resident Evil Code: Veronica X to the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack service. This comes as a remake of the game is expected for the next-generation Nintendo console next year. The GameCube library on Switch Online currently includes titles like F-Zero GX and Soul Calibur II.
- Games Inbox: When will the Zelda: Ocarina Of Time remake be shown again?Readers discuss the Nintendo Switch 2's launch lineup and pricing, with some hoping for a The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake to justify a purchase. Other topics include the definition of 'roguelike' and 'roguelite' games, and potential new business models for consoles, such as installment payments.
- Resident Evil Veronica – 10 Things We WantFans are eagerly anticipating the remake of Resident Evil Veronica, with expectations for improvements in survival horror elements, inventory management, and puzzle design. The article discusses desired changes to characters like Steve and the Ashford twins, and hopes for expanded lore regarding Umbrella Europe and the Ashford family, while emphasizing the importance of retaining all original content.
- Resident Evil Veronica’s Story is Being Restructured to Feel “Cohesive” With the Series, per CapcomCapcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi stated that the upcoming Resident Evil Veronica remake will restructure the story to feel more cohesive with the rest of the series, incorporating elements from previous remakes. While familiarity with past titles is recommended, the game is designed to be enjoyable for new players as well. Resident Evil Veronica is slated for a 2027 release on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
- Resident Evil: Veronica Surpasses 1 Million Wishlists on Steam and PlayStation StoreCapcom announced that Resident Evil: Veronica has achieved over 1 million wishlists on Steam and the PlayStation Store less than a week after its announcement. This milestone indicates significant player interest in the upcoming title.
- Resident Evil Requiem DLC may not arrive until after Code: Veronica RemakeRumors suggest that the story expansion DLC for Resident Evil Requiem may not be released until after a potential remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica, which is reportedly targeting a 2027 release. While Capcom has confirmed a DLC is in development for Resident Evil Requiem, the timing of its release relative to the rumored Code: Veronica remake is currently speculative.
- Morning InterviewsThe producer of Resident Evil Veronica explains the game's importance and why it deserves a remake, comparing its significance to the main numbered entries in the series. Additionally, the head of RGG Studio discusses the controversial inclusion of Tupac Shakur in their game, Stranger Than Heaven.
- Resident Evil Veronica PS5 Remake in Demand with One Million WishlistsThe upcoming remake of Resident Evil Veronica has surpassed one million wishlists on PlayStation 5 and PC. Capcom thanked fans for their support, with the game set to launch in 2027. This remake of the PlayStation 2 title will feature modernized gameplay, a reimagined storyline, and updated graphics.
- No, Capcom Isn’t Teasing A New Dino CrisisCapcom producer Yoshiaki Hiabayashi has clarified that the company is not currently teasing a new Dino Crisis game, despite fan speculation. During a Q&A session at Summer Game Fest, Hiabayashi stated there was "no comment" regarding the franchise's return, which he later explained was a definitive denial rather than a playful hint. Capcom's current focus is on Resident Evil: Veronica.
- PS5's God of War Laufey Dominated Summer Game FestAccording to analytics firm Level Up, God of War Laufey was the most engaging title during Summer Game Fest, which encompassed various showcases including State of Play and Nintendo Direct. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake and Resident Evil Veronica followed, with eight of the top ten games slated for a PlayStation 5 launch.