Resident Evil Veronica Resurfaces – And It’s Coming for Your Wallet With a Price Hike Nightmare
The classic survival horror game, Resident Evil: Code Veronica, is staging a comeback, but it's not the remastered release fans were hoping for—it’s a digital re-listing that’s about to sting your budget. After years of being delisted from major digital storefronts, Capcom has quietly added a version back, but at a higher price tag than its original $19.99 digital standard. Sources confirm the game now costs $29.99 on Xbox and PlayStation stores, with no sale in sight, meaning your nostalgia trip just got a $10-plus tax. This re-release also lacks any graphical upgrades or bonus content, making it a straight cash grab for collectors and new players alike. If you were waiting for a discount or a modern remake, you’re out of luck—this move signals Capcom sees 'resident evil veronica' as a cash cow, not a fan service. For your daily life, this could set a dangerous precedent: expect more classic game titles to get price hikes under the guise of “reavailability.” Don’t get spooked into buying—wait for a sale or risk overpaying for a decades-old experience.