Code Veronica and Zero would be the next to receive remake treatment, according to a habitual source of the saga.
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The well-known leaker AestheticGamer, also known as Dusk Golem, has once again dropped hints about the future of the Resident Evil franchise. According to his words, the next remakes that Capcom would be working on would be Resident Evil: Code Veronica and Resident Evil Zero, with an estimated release between 2027 and 2028.
As reported by Dusk Golem himself on his official X account, there is still no clarity on which of the two projects would arrive first, but he assures that he has been repeating this information for almost two years. As always in these cases, this is unconfirmed data from the company, so it’s best to take it with caution.
Remakes of two Resident Evil saga classics
Remakes have become a key pillar for Capcom within Resident Evil, with recent releases like Resident Evil 4 Remake achieving excellent results in both sales and criticism. The recovery of Code Veronica and Zero would represent an opportunity to update two beloved installments by fans, but less accessible on modern platforms.
If confirmed, these projects would continue the company’s trend of alternating new releases with classic revisions, maintaining community interest and attracting new players to the Resident Evil universe.
