![]() ![]() The latest rumors suggest that their focus is on developing Resident Evil 9, rather than revisiting past titles. Consequently, Resident Evil enthusiasts can now harbor renewed optimism that a remake may materialize in the future.Ĭapcom's decision to create a full-scale remake of Code: Veronica is unlikely to happen for several years, if at all. Although this does not confirm the development of a Code: Veronica remake, it does indicate that Capcom is open to the possibility. In response, Capcom vaguely stated that they are currently engaged in discussions about expanding the series for a broader audience to enjoy. ![]() Recently, a shareholder inquired whether Capcom only intended to remake the numbered entries in the series. ![]() While Capcom refuses to confirm the potential existence of a Code: Veronica remake, it appears that they have not completely dismissed the idea. Chronologically, Code: Veronica is set before the events of Resident Evil 4, which left some devoted fans disappointed when the announcement of an RE4 remake came before that of a Code: Veronica remake. Nearly two decades later, Capcom successfully remade Resident Evil 2, which led to remakes of Resident Evil 3 and Resident Evil 4. The initial remake of Resident Evil was released in 2002, revamping the original game with greatly improved visuals and added gameplay elements. However, Capcom has curiously overlooked a remake of Code: Veronica in their series of Resident Evil remakes. Despite not being a numbered installment in the popular survival-horror series, Resident Evil Code: Veronica holds significant narrative significance and was intended as the true successor to Resident Evil 2. Capcom has sparked new hope among Resident Evil fans by suggesting that a remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica may be in the works. ![]()
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