Capcom would continue to bet on remakes and this classic would return with a complete overhaul.
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Rumors surrounding the Resident Evil series are gaining momentum again, and this time they’re pointing to one of the most highly anticipated episodes by fans. According to various industry insiders, the remake of Resident Evil Code Veronica is not only real but also in an advanced stage of development within Capcom.
The information comes from insiders with a proven track record, who claim that the Japanese company is maintaining its strategy of alternating between new releases and revisions of classic titles. After focusing on upcoming franchise releases, the turn for this remake is already clearly marked on the internal calendar.
The remake of Resident Evil Code Veronica is aiming for 2027
One of the names that has reinforced this information is NateTheHate, a frequent source of high-profile leaks. According to his words, the game’s development is “in full swing” and its release is expected in the first half of 2027. This would fit with Capcom’s recent production pace and the level of ambition attributed to the project.
Expectations are high, and for good reason. Code Veronica is one of the most valued chapters by the community, both for its story and the weight of key characters within the universe of the series. The leaks suggest that it wouldn’t be a minor remake, but a thorough revision, aligned with the technical and playable standard that Capcom has consolidated since Resident Evil 7 and the most recent remakes.
Additionally, other parallel rumors indicate that the company is also working on a remake of Resident Evil 0, although this would arrive later and always after Code Veronica.
For now, Capcom has not made any official announcement, but if these rumors are confirmed, everything points to 2026 being the year chosen for its formal presentation, with a view to a later release on current consoles, including Xbox Series.

