Resident Evil CODE: Veronica Remake has been officially announced at Summer Game Fest after more than two years of rumours, with the survival horror game set to launch in 2027. It’s called Resident Evil Veronica and is coming to PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X/S.
Check out the trailer below.
Resident Evil CODE: Veronica Remake was originally outed by insider Dusk Golem in May 2024 alongside the as-yet unannounced Resident Evil Zero Remake. As you can see from the above trailer, the game has been completely revamped for modern consoles using the RE Engine, although at this point it remains to be seen how Capcom will change things up and what elements they will keep identical to the original version .
Capcom originally released Resident Evil CODE: Veronica in 2000 for the Sega Dreamcast and later ported it to PS2 and GameCube. A HD version was released in 2011 for PS3 and Xbox 360. The game takes place in December 1998, around three months after the destruction of Raccoon City, and sees Claire Redfield searching for her brother Chris before being captured by Umbrella. The game is noted for reintroducing Albert Wesker as the primary series villain, and also features Chris playable for the first time since the original game.
Resident Evil CODE: Veronica Remake launches for PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S in early 2027.
