Resident Evil Series Remake Release Date Leaked
The Resident Evil series, with its blend of horror and action, has remained one of the most powerful franchises in the gaming world for years. Now, strong claims have emerged that two key franchises from the series’ past will be revived with modern technology. Players have already built up high anticipation for these projects, which offer both a nostalgic and a refreshing experience.
Resident Evil Zero and Code Veronica on the Way
According to information revealed by AestheticGamer (Dusk Golem), Capcom is planning remakes of Resident Evil: Code Veronica and Resident Evil Zero. These remakes are expected to be released in 2027 or 2028. The order in which the two games will be released has not yet been determined. However, the leaker emphasizes that the information they have obtained is highly reliable and that many of the details they have shared in the past have been proven accurate.
Dusk Golem also made some noteworthy statements about Revelations 3. He stated that the project was only in development for a few months before being canceled in 2022. This cancellation is believed to be due to the project’s failure to meet expectations and Capcom’s desire to prioritize RE:4, RE9, and new remakes. This suggests the company’s intention to produce titles that return to the series’ roots in the future.
Resident Evil Zero is at the top of the series’ chronological narrative, taking players to the period just before the Raccoon City disaster. Code Veronica, on the other hand, follows RE2 and RE3 with an atmospheric story set in different geographies. These two titles, featuring next-gen graphics, advanced AI, modern control systems, and revamped sound design, are likely to appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers to the series.
Although no official statement has been released from Capcom, such information, especially when coming from reliable leakers, resonates strongly within the gaming community. It looks like Resident Evil will continue to hold a strong place in the gaming scene in the coming years, with both brand new stories and updated interpretations of unforgettable classics.
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