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Resident Evil Veronica revives Code Veronica for a new nightmare in 2027

By technologistmag.com8 June 20263 Mins Read
Resident Evil Veronica revives Code Veronica for a new nightmare in 2027
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After being requested for years, Capcom is finally bringing one of its Resident Evil titles back to life. Resident Evil Veronica has been announced for a 2027 release, bringing back Resident Evil Code: Veronica–all with modernized gameplay, a reimagined storyline, and of course, next-gen visuals. The game is headed to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam.

Claire Redfield takes the lead again

Just like before, Resident Evil Veronica kicks off after the events of Resident Evil 2. A couple of months after the Raccoon City disaster, Claire travels to France in search of her brother, Chris Redfield. However, the reunion goes awry with Umbrella’s special forces capturing her and sending her to Rockfort Island, which soon becomes another biological disaster zone.

This was the exact setup for Code: Veronica, which is also what set it apart from the other mainline entries in the popular franchise. It was never numbered, which made it easier for casual players to skip, but it is far from a throwaway side entry. It continues Claire and Chris Redfield’s story, leans heavily into Umbrella’s lingering mess, and helps bridge the older survival-horror era with the more dramatic tone the franchise would later embrace.

Why fans have been waiting for this remake

Resident Evil Code: Veronica has long sat in an odd place within the series, overlooked by some because it was not a numbered entry, but kept alive by a dedicated fanbase that never stopped asking for its return. With more older titles getting fresh remakes, it made sense for Veronica to be next–and Capcom did not disappoint. Resident Evil Veronica preserves the essence of the 2000 game while adding modern gameplay and a reworked story. 

Enemies in Resident Evil Veronica

The original Code: Veronica is beloved, but it is also one of the less forgiving classic Resident Evil games. Its old-school structure, harsh resource management, and dated controls made it memorable for the right and wrong reasons. So a modern remake could make it far more approachable without losing the nasty, isolated atmosphere that made Rockfort Island stand out. 

At the moment, Capcom has only given Resident Evil Veronica a broad 2027 release window. The Steam page does not list a price or exact launch date yet, and system requirements are still marked as TBD. Even with those missing details, this is a big one for Resident Evil fans. After remakes of Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and Resident Evil 4, Code: Veronica was the obvious unfinished business. Now, it is finally getting its turn. 

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