For years, fans asked for just one thing.
« Remake Code: Veronica. »
After the success of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4 Remake, many considered it the last great classic that deserved a modern comeback.
Now it’s finally happening.
And the first details are making longtime fans even more excited.
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Set for release in 2027, Resident Evil: Veronica will completely rebuild the cult classic using Capcom’s RE Engine, with modern visuals, redesigned environments and a more cinematic approach to storytelling.
But this isn’t just a graphical upgrade.
It’s a reimagining.
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The story still follows Claire Redfield, who continues her search for her brother Chris after the events of Resident Evil 2.
Captured and sent to the terrifying Rockfort Island, she finds herself trapped in one of the darkest chapters of the franchise, surrounded by zombies, monsters and the twisted Ashford family.
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According to the latest information, Capcom wants to expand the narrative, modernize certain characters and make the atmosphere even more oppressive than in the 2000 original.
The goal isn’t simply to recreate nostalgia.
It’s to make Veronica feel like a brand-new Resident Evil experience.
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Another detail has already caught players’ attention.
The remake is expected to feature larger groups of zombies in several sections, creating more chaotic encounters and forcing players to rethink how they manage ammunition and survival.
For a franchise built on tension and limited resources, that could completely change the gameplay.
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Many fans even argue that Code: Veronica was always the true sequel to Resident Evil 2, despite never receiving the numbered title.
Its story introduced major characters and plotlines that would later shape the entire saga.
That’s why this remake feels so important.
It’s not just reviving an old game.
It’s restoring a missing piece of Resident Evil history.
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One thing is certain.
After years of rumors and requests…
Capcom has finally answered one of the biggest demands from its community.
And if Resident Evil: Veronica delivers the same quality as the previous remakes…
2027 could become another unforgettable year for survival horror.
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So here’s the debate: which Resident Evil deserves the title of greatest game in the franchise—Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 7… or do you think Veronica is finally about to get the recognition it has always deserved?
