Resident Evil Veronica Remake Officially Announced by Capcom, New Trailer Released
CAPCOM, JAPAN - In a major development for the survival horror genre, Capcom has officially confirmed the long-awaited remake of "Resident Evil: Code Veronica," now titled "Resident Evil Veronica." The announcement was made during a special presentation broadcast live from Tokyo, Japan earlier today. The game will feature a complete overhaul using the proprietary RE Engine, which powered recent remakes of Resident Evil 2 and 4, with a new trailer showcasing enhanced graphics, reimagined storylines, and modernized gameplay mechanics. This release, expected to launch globally in early 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, follows persistent fan demand for a fully revitalized version of the 2000 classic, which chronicles the escape of Claire Redfield and Steve Burnside from a remote island prison. Analysts expect this title to drive significant sales and subscription growth for Capcom, amid a broader surge in nostalgia-driven game remakes. The full trailer and pre-order details are available now on the official Capcom website.