The remake train will continue for Resident Evil, with Resident Evil Zero reportedly being one of two remakes in development at Capcom. Alongside the prequel, a reimagining of Resident Evil: Code Veronica is supposedly in the works, too.
According to well-known leaker Dusk Golem and corroborated by IGN, Resident Evil Zero and Code Veronica are the next remake entries for the franchise, though no order was given to their release. Resident Evil Zero originally came out on Nintendo GameCube in 2002 and then received an HD remaster in 2016. Meanwhile, Resident Evil: Code Veronica released on Sega Dreamcast in 2000 before getting an HD remaster in 2011.
(4/4) a remake of Resident Evil Zero & Code Veronica in development right now.
I’ve talked to many others behind the scenes about this at this point, it’s something I heard over a year ago, think it was going to get out whether I was the one to say it or not, & that’s about it.— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) May 27, 2024
Last year, Capcom confirmed it was remaking more Resident Evil games. So far, the studio has reimagined Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4–with the last one coming out a little over a year ago. GameSpot’s Resident Evil 4 remake review even awarded the game a perfect 10 rating.
One of these remakes could come out before the still-unannounced Resident Evil 9. That’s because Dusk Golem says internally the game has been delayed to late 2025 at the earliest, with a 2026 launch a possibility as well. Dusk Golem previously reported that Resident Evil 9 could be an open-world game.
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