Resident Evil Veronica Game Remake Coming to Console and PC in 2026, Official Rumor Confirms – Here’s Why Your Wallet Should Prepare
If you’ve been holding onto your old PlayStation 2 or Dreamcast to play the classic survival horror game, it’s time to dust off your savings instead. Industry insiders are now all but confirming that Capcom is finally porting the beloved "Resident Evil: Code Veronica" to modern consoles and PC as a full-scale remake, likely hitting shelves in 2026. For consumers, this means two things: a chance to replay a fan-favorite story with updated graphics, but also a potential price shock. Remakes of classic titles have been trending toward $69.99 price tags, and if the recent "Resident Evil 4" remake is any indicator, expect a premium price point plus day-one DLC. For your daily life, this news means budgeting now if you want to avoid the inevitable collector’s edition frenzy—pre-orders could sell out in minutes, and resellers often double the price. The good news? The remake will likely run smoothly on current-gen hardware, meaning no extra console upgrade costs just for one game. But for those still playing on older systems, the clock is ticking—Capcom is clearly shifting focus to new hardware, and this "Resident Evil Veronica" remake is a signal that your legacy library might finally be obsolete.