A recent rumour related to the popular Resident Evil entry, Code: Veronica may leave fans feeling divided as to what to expect from a potential remake.When Capcom released theResident Evilremake in 2002 for theNintendoGameCube, it arguably set a new standard for remakes. Yet, it would take Capcom nearly two decades to release a new remake in the beloved survival horror series withResident Evil 2in 2019.Check out the Resident Evil Code: Veronica trailer below!The most recent remake arrived in 2023 with the critically acclaimedResident Evil 4and earlier this year, current series director Kōshi Nakanishi teased that anew Resident Evil is in development.AdvertThat being said, we don’t know whether this new Resident Evil will be a remake or a new story. However, it does seem that much of the community is leaning towards the latter but previous rumours have claimed that the original game in the series could be remade again, as well asResident Evil ZeroandResident Evil 5.Many fans believe out of all the games yet to be remade,Resident Evil Code: Veronicais the most deserving with it largely considered as the last traditional game with tank controls and an emphasis on inventory management, two key survival horror concepts.Naturally, following the success of theResident Evil 2andResident Evil 4remakes, if a newCode: Veronicawas to arrive, fans would hope that this survival horror classic would benefit from the same level of treatment. Sadly, however, that might not be the case.Redditorssharedan articlefromTwisted Voxel that claims known industry insider, Dusk Golem, says that a potentialResident Evil Code: Veronicaremake would not be recreated to the same level as 2023’sResident Evil 4and would be a less “ambitious” project.AdvertDusk Golem went on to claim to members on Discord, that Capcom is also working on aResident Evil Zeroremake but that andCode: Veronicaare the only two remakes the company is currently working on.AdvertIt’s entirely possible that theResident Evil Code: Veronicaremake could be a similar revival to the upcomingDead Rising Deluxe Remaster, which is essentially the same game as its 2006 release but with a lot of quality-of-life improvements and enhanced visuals.“I just hopeCode: Veronicadoesn’t get theRE3remake treatment where half the content is removed,” pleaded Redditor NoahFuelGaming1234 with Jakesummers1 adding “Just give me the damnCode: Veronicaremake already.”“As long as they keepCode: Veronicain all of its disturbing glory, I’ll be happy. I think it’s one of the most underrated RE games and I love it,” replied TheRealCabol.“Resident Evil Zerowas not a great game but it could be remade and reimagined to be great,” said AssaultMonkey150. “Code: Veronicaalso needs some work to modernise, so these two are definitely not easy games to remake.”AdvertHopefully, Capcom will release new details on the upcoming Resident Evil as well as any other remakes or remasters that may be in the works. We’ll keep you posted when those details drop.Featured Image Credit: CapcomTopics:Capcom,Resident Evil,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

A recent rumour related to the popular Resident Evil entry, Code: Veronica may leave fans feeling divided as to what to expect from a potential remake.When Capcom released theResident Evilremake in 2002 for theNintendoGameCube, it arguably set a new standard for remakes. Yet, it would take Capcom nearly two decades to release a new remake in the beloved survival horror series withResident Evil 2in 2019.Check out the Resident Evil Code: Veronica trailer below!The most recent remake arrived in 2023 with the critically acclaimedResident Evil 4and earlier this year, current series director Kōshi Nakanishi teased that anew Resident Evil is in development.AdvertThat being said, we don’t know whether this new Resident Evil will be a remake or a new story. However, it does seem that much of the community is leaning towards the latter but previous rumours have claimed that the original game in the series could be remade again, as well asResident Evil ZeroandResident Evil 5.Many fans believe out of all the games yet to be remade,Resident Evil Code: Veronicais the most deserving with it largely considered as the last traditional game with tank controls and an emphasis on inventory management, two key survival horror concepts.Naturally, following the success of theResident Evil 2andResident Evil 4remakes, if a newCode: Veronicawas to arrive, fans would hope that this survival horror classic would benefit from the same level of treatment. Sadly, however, that might not be the case.Redditorssharedan articlefromTwisted Voxel that claims known industry insider, Dusk Golem, says that a potentialResident Evil Code: Veronicaremake would not be recreated to the same level as 2023’sResident Evil 4and would be a less “ambitious” project.AdvertDusk Golem went on to claim to members on Discord, that Capcom is also working on aResident Evil Zeroremake but that andCode: Veronicaare the only two remakes the company is currently working on.AdvertIt’s entirely possible that theResident Evil Code: Veronicaremake could be a similar revival to the upcomingDead Rising Deluxe Remaster, which is essentially the same game as its 2006 release but with a lot of quality-of-life improvements and enhanced visuals.“I just hopeCode: Veronicadoesn’t get theRE3remake treatment where half the content is removed,” pleaded Redditor NoahFuelGaming1234 with Jakesummers1 adding “Just give me the damnCode: Veronicaremake already.”“As long as they keepCode: Veronicain all of its disturbing glory, I’ll be happy. I think it’s one of the most underrated RE games and I love it,” replied TheRealCabol.“Resident Evil Zerowas not a great game but it could be remade and reimagined to be great,” said AssaultMonkey150. “Code: Veronicaalso needs some work to modernise, so these two are definitely not easy games to remake.”AdvertHopefully, Capcom will release new details on the upcoming Resident Evil as well as any other remakes or remasters that may be in the works. We’ll keep you posted when those details drop.Featured Image Credit: CapcomTopics:Capcom,Resident Evil,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X
A recent rumour related to the popular Resident Evil entry, Code: Veronica may leave fans feeling divided as to what to expect from a potential remake.When Capcom released theResident Evilremake in 2002 for theNintendoGameCube, it arguably set a new standard for remakes. Yet, it would take Capcom nearly two decades to release a new remake in the beloved survival horror series withResident Evil 2in 2019.Check out the Resident Evil Code: Veronica trailer below!The most recent remake arrived in 2023 with the critically acclaimedResident Evil 4and earlier this year, current series director Kōshi Nakanishi teased that anew Resident Evil is in development.AdvertThat being said, we don’t know whether this new Resident Evil will be a remake or a new story. However, it does seem that much of the community is leaning towards the latter but previous rumours have claimed that the original game in the series could be remade again, as well asResident Evil ZeroandResident Evil 5.Many fans believe out of all the games yet to be remade,Resident Evil Code: Veronicais the most deserving with it largely considered as the last traditional game with tank controls and an emphasis on inventory management, two key survival horror concepts.Naturally, following the success of theResident Evil 2andResident Evil 4remakes, if a newCode: Veronicawas to arrive, fans would hope that this survival horror classic would benefit from the same level of treatment. Sadly, however, that might not be the case.Redditorssharedan articlefromTwisted Voxel that claims known industry insider, Dusk Golem, says that a potentialResident Evil Code: Veronicaremake would not be recreated to the same level as 2023’sResident Evil 4and would be a less “ambitious” project.AdvertDusk Golem went on to claim to members on Discord, that Capcom is also working on aResident Evil Zeroremake but that andCode: Veronicaare the only two remakes the company is currently working on.AdvertIt’s entirely possible that theResident Evil Code: Veronicaremake could be a similar revival to the upcomingDead Rising Deluxe Remaster, which is essentially the same game as its 2006 release but with a lot of quality-of-life improvements and enhanced visuals.“I just hopeCode: Veronicadoesn’t get theRE3remake treatment where half the content is removed,” pleaded Redditor NoahFuelGaming1234 with Jakesummers1 adding “Just give me the damnCode: Veronicaremake already.”“As long as they keepCode: Veronicain all of its disturbing glory, I’ll be happy. I think it’s one of the most underrated RE games and I love it,” replied TheRealCabol.“Resident Evil Zerowas not a great game but it could be remade and reimagined to be great,” said AssaultMonkey150. “Code: Veronicaalso needs some work to modernise, so these two are definitely not easy games to remake.”AdvertHopefully, Capcom will release new details on the upcoming Resident Evil as well as any other remakes or remasters that may be in the works. We’ll keep you posted when those details drop.
A recent rumour related to the popular Resident Evil entry, Code: Veronica may leave fans feeling divided as to what to expect from a potential remake.
When Capcom released theResident Evilremake in 2002 for theNintendoGameCube, it arguably set a new standard for remakes. Yet, it would take Capcom nearly two decades to release a new remake in the beloved survival horror series withResident Evil 2in 2019.
Check out the Resident Evil Code: Veronica trailer below!
The most recent remake arrived in 2023 with the critically acclaimedResident Evil 4and earlier this year, current series director Kōshi Nakanishi teased that anew Resident Evil is in development.
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That being said, we don’t know whether this new Resident Evil will be a remake or a new story. However, it does seem that much of the community is leaning towards the latter but previous rumours have claimed that the original game in the series could be remade again, as well asResident Evil ZeroandResident Evil 5.
Many fans believe out of all the games yet to be remade,Resident Evil Code: Veronicais the most deserving with it largely considered as the last traditional game with tank controls and an emphasis on inventory management, two key survival horror concepts.
Naturally, following the success of theResident Evil 2andResident Evil 4remakes, if a newCode: Veronicawas to arrive, fans would hope that this survival horror classic would benefit from the same level of treatment. Sadly, however, that might not be the case.
Redditorssharedan articlefromTwisted Voxel that claims known industry insider, Dusk Golem, says that a potentialResident Evil Code: Veronicaremake would not be recreated to the same level as 2023’sResident Evil 4and would be a less “ambitious” project.
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Dusk Golem went on to claim to members on Discord, that Capcom is also working on aResident Evil Zeroremake but that andCode: Veronicaare the only two remakes the company is currently working on.
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It’s entirely possible that theResident Evil Code: Veronicaremake could be a similar revival to the upcomingDead Rising Deluxe Remaster, which is essentially the same game as its 2006 release but with a lot of quality-of-life improvements and enhanced visuals.
“I just hopeCode: Veronicadoesn’t get theRE3remake treatment where half the content is removed,” pleaded Redditor NoahFuelGaming1234 with Jakesummers1 adding “Just give me the damnCode: Veronicaremake already.”
“As long as they keepCode: Veronicain all of its disturbing glory, I’ll be happy. I think it’s one of the most underrated RE games and I love it,” replied TheRealCabol.
“Resident Evil Zerowas not a great game but it could be remade and reimagined to be great,” said AssaultMonkey150. “Code: Veronicaalso needs some work to modernise, so these two are definitely not easy games to remake.”
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Hopefully, Capcom will release new details on the upcoming Resident Evil as well as any other remakes or remasters that may be in the works. We’ll keep you posted when those details drop.
Topics:Capcom,Resident Evil,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X