Leakages point out the next remakes of Resident Evil: this would be Capcom's plan.
More stories in the category News
- Xbox Cloud Gaming expands in Brazil
- New Record for Forza Horizon 5: Over 52 Million Players
- Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition returns to the Xbox Store and becomes an Xbox Play Anywhere title
| Don't miss anything and follow us on Google News! |
Those who closely follow Capcom’s every move have been waiting for the official announcement for some time now, and the latest leaks are starting to paint a fairly clear picture. According to Dusk Golem, two highly anticipated projects from the Resident Evil series are already in production, with approximate release windows to boot.
The first would be a full remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica, one of the titles most demanded by fans for years. The leak suggests that it’s the most advanced of the two projects and could arrive as early as 2027 if the schedule holds up. The second project would be the remake of Resident Evil Zero, which would have a slightly more distant estimated release date, aiming for 2028.
Upcoming Resident Evil Remakes
The insider, who has accurately predicted information about the series several times before, summarizes the status of both projects:
-
Code Veronica – Full remake, already in production, slated for 2027.
-
Resident Evil Zero – Also in development, with a target release date set for 2028.
-
Both would be part of Capcom’s plans to continue revamping classic titles.
Although the Japanese company has not confirmed anything yet, the leak aligns with the studio’s recent strategy: alternating between new installments and modern reinterpretations that update the series’ gameplay and visuals.
The Future of the Series
If the information comes to fruition, Capcom would be betting on rescuing two very distinct titles: one with significant weight for the community (Code Veronica) and another more experimental in its structure (Zero). The move would make sense after the commercial and critical success of remakes like Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4.
As we await official confirmation, expectations are already growing. If these projects come to fruition, fans could be in for several significant reinterpretations before the next numbered installment.

