The development of Resident Evil: Code Veronica Remake would be very advanced.
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Although Capcom has not officially confirmed it, everything points to the fact that Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake is a reality in the making. This time, the information comes from Dusk Golem, a well-known insider who has leaked numerous reliable details about the Resident Evil saga in the past. According to him, the game is not only in active development but also ahead of Capcom’s internal schedule, a rare occurrence in productions of this caliber.
Dusk Golem, recognized for sharing important information about the saga, compares the project’s status to that of Resident Evil 4 Remake, whose production was transferred from M-Two to Capcom Division 1 in 2020 without any delays, resulting in an outstanding outcome. The insider claims that the Japanese company is very confident in what they are creating, with a level of ambition and quality similar to that of the fourth installment’s remake.
A highly anticipated return in Resident Evil
For those who don’t remember, Resident Evil Code Veronica debuted in 2000 on the Dreamcast and later arrived on other platforms, solidifying its position as one of the most important chapters in the franchise. The Redfield siblings’ adventure serves as a bridge between Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4, with a setting and plot that many fans have been asking to see in remake format for years.
For now, this is an unconfirmed rumor, but considering Dusk Golem’s track record with the saga, expectations are higher than ever. Xbox players and survival horror fans might be closer to revisiting the terrifying path of Code Veronica in a completely revamped version, so let’s keep our fingers crossed. Meanwhile, the game that has been announced and is ready for release is Resident Evil Requiem, and we’ll share our first impressions after trying it out:

