Resident Evil: Code Veronica
News, coverage and analysis tracking Resident Evil: Code Veronica across the outlets.- Resident Evil Requiem DLC links to Veronica but will be out after says rumourRumors suggest that the DLC for Resident Evil Requiem will be delayed until after the release of the Resident Evil Veronica remake. Capcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi hinted at a plot connection between Requiem and Veronica, fueling speculation about the reasons for the delay. The remake of Code: Veronica was announced at Summer Game Fest, with some leaks suggesting it might not arrive until late 2027.
- Resident Evil: Veronica’s Biggest Rewrite Could Be Its VillainCapcom is reimagining the villain Alfred Ashford for the upcoming remake of Resident Evil: Code Veronica, now titled Resident Evil: Veronica. Producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi stated the remake will delve deeper into characters while respecting differences and maintaining the original's dark themes. The game is set for a 2027 release on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and the Switch 2.
- Resident Evil Veronica Won't Let You Swap Between First And Third-PersonCapcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi confirmed that Resident Evil Veronica will exclusively feature a third-person perspective, despite its debut trailer showing a first-person view. This decision aligns with previous RE Engine remakes like Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4, which also utilized third-person gameplay.
- Evening Reading - June 10, 2026This edition of Evening Reading covers various gaming news, including updates on Among Us Story: On Guard, Alien: Isolation 2, Pokemon Pokopia, Halo: Campaign Evolved, and Saw: Genesis. It also mentions Steam discontinuing physical gift cards, Xbox CEO Asha Sharma's statement on restructuring, and new game announcements for Minecraft Dungeons 2 and Resident Evil Veronica. Additionally, it highlights Bradley the Badger being published by Focus Entertainment, Geoff Keighley and Hideo Kojima reuniting at Summer Game Fest, and Floyd Norman receiving an honorary Oscar.
- Resident Evil Veronica Producer Explains Claire’s Character, Why “Code” Was Dropped From the TitleResident Evil Veronica producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi explained the decision to drop "Code" from the remake's title, stating it aligns better with recent Resident Evil games like Village and Resident Evil 4. He also discussed character development for Claire Redfield, noting her evolution since Resident Evil 2 and incorporating training from her brother Chris Redfield.
- Resident Evil Veronica Has Already Crossed 1 Million WishlistsResident Evil Veronica has surpassed one million wishlists in under a week, exceeding the previous record set by Resident Evil Requiem. The game will feature a third-person perspective similar to Resident Evil 2 Remake and is slated for a 2027 release on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
- Resident Evil Veronica is in 3rd-Person, Says Producer, Who Compares It to Resident Evil 2 RemakeCapcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi confirmed that the upcoming Resident Evil Veronica remake will feature a third-person perspective, similar to the Resident Evil 2 Remake. While brief first-person sequences might appear, the game will not offer a full first-person mode. The remake is slated for 2027 on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
- Resident Evil Veronica is Being Developed by Team Behind Resident Evil 2 and 4 RemakesCapcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi revealed that the teams behind the Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4 remakes are developing the upcoming Resident Evil Veronica remake. Directed by Yasuhiro Anpo and Kazunori Kadoi, the game will feature a third-person camera and gameplay similar to Resident Evil 2 Remake. Resident Evil Veronica is slated for release on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2.
- Yes, Resident Evil: Veronica Is A Third-Person GameCapcom has announced that Resident Evil: Veronica will be a third-person survival horror game, similar in gameplay to the Resident Evil 2 remake. The game is set to launch in 2027 for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC, and will feature Claire Redfield with a focus on resource management.
- Unlike Its Reveal Trailer, Resident Evil Veronica on PS5 Will Be Fully Third-PersonResident Evil Veronica, a remake of Code Veronica, will feature a fully third-person perspective on PlayStation 5, despite its reveal trailer showing first-person gameplay. Producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi confirmed this was a deliberate misdirect, with the game sticking to the classic viewpoint throughout. Capcom is known for surprising players with its game design choices.
- Capcom says Resident Evil Veronica will be a third-person gameCapcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi confirmed that Resident Evil Veronica will feature a third-person perspective, despite the trailer's initial first-person view. He emphasized that the game is a main series entry and will launch on Nintendo Switch 2 in 2027. Unlike Resident Evil Requiem, it will not have dual protagonists.
- Resident Evil Veronica being made by the RE2 and RE4 remake team has me fully expecting another instant classicThe article expresses high expectations for the upcoming Resident Evil Veronica remake, citing the success of the Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4 remakes. It suggests that the same development team's involvement indicates another high-quality release.
- 18 embargoes from Summer Game Fest just lifted, so let's rank everything I saw in LAThe author attended Summer Game Fest Play Days and provides a ranked list of 18 games they saw. The article details hands-on and hands-off impressions of various titles, offering brief critiques and release window estimates, with N+ Infinity Times Two topping the list.
- Capcom’s PS5 Remake of PS2 Action Game Will Include Story ChangesCapcom has confirmed that the upcoming PlayStation 5 remake of Resident Evil Veronica will include story changes to improve continuity within the larger Resident Evil universe. Series producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi stated that these adjustments are being made to better connect the game to titles like Resident Evil 7, 8, and 9. The original Code Veronica, released over 25 years ago on the Dreamcast, is a mainline entry but has been considered somewhat of an outlier in the series' narrative.
- Capcom details the reason for Resident Evil Veronica’s new name, will be third-personCapcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi explained that the remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica has been retitled Resident Evil Veronica to align with modern naming conventions. The game, set for a 2027 release on Nintendo Switch 2 and other platforms, will feature a third-person perspective despite trailer footage showing first-person gameplay.
- Resident Evil 4 and Pikmin 4 rumoured for Switch 2 as post-Direct leaks emergeInsider NateTheHate claims that Resident Evil 4 and Pikmin 4 are rumored to be heading to the Nintendo Switch 2, despite not being announced during the recent Nintendo Direct. These rumors suggest potential 2024 releases for both titles, with other Capcom games like Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and Resident Evil: Veronica also rumored for the upcoming console.
- Resident Evil Veronica's first-person trailer was a deliberate misdirect, Capcom producer confirms the horror game…Capcom producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi confirmed that the upcoming Resident Evil Code: Veronica remake will be a third-person game, despite a first-person segment in the announcement trailer. He stated the first-person scene was a deliberate misdirect to build mystery and that the 'V' in the trailer acronym stands for Veronica, not a Roman numeral for Resident Evil 5. The remake is slated for a 2027 release.
- Despite its trailer, Capcom says its Resident Evil - Code: Veronica remake is third-person and taking its cue from Resident Evil 2Capcom has confirmed that the upcoming remake of Resident Evil: Code Veronica will feature a third-person perspective, similar to the Resident Evil 2 remake, rather than the first-person view seen in its announcement trailer. Producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi stated the game aims to respect the original while taking cues from Resident Evil 2, and will tell Claire Redfield's story three months after the Raccoon City incident. The remake is slated for a 2027 release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC.
- Resident Evil Veronica Will Only Have 1 Camera Option Unlike TrailerCapcom has confirmed that the upcoming Resident Evil Veronica remake will exclusively feature a third-person camera perspective, mirroring the original release. Series producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi clarified that the first-person segments shown in the reveal trailer were a special creative choice for the announcement and not indicative of gameplay options. The remake is scheduled for release in 2027 and will include modern polish and mechanics.
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