Resident Evil Veronica Gets a Secret Remake Leak That Changes Everything You Thought You Knew
- A trusted insider with a proven track record of Capcom leaks has revealed that a full remake of 'Resident Evil Code: Veronica' is secretly in development for 2026, complete with a new behind-the-back camera and an expanded story.
- The leak confirms the remake will fuse elements from the original game with cut content, including a longer Wesker campaign that explores his sinister motives with the T-Veronica virus.
- Massive changes are coming to the gameplay: expect revamped boss fights, a reimagined Antarctica facility, and the return of fan-favorite Alfred Ashford with a deeply unsettling redesign.
- Capcom is reportedly aiming for a darker, more psychological horror tone, with motion-capture voice acting for both Claire Redfield and Steve Burnside to rebuild their emotional dynamic.
- The unannounced project is codenamed 'Biohazard: Vera' and is said to be a direct sequel to the Resident Evil 2 and 3 remake storyline, tying into ongoing series lore in ways that surprised even hardcore fans.