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"Multiplayer Competitive",
"Xbox Series X/S",
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"Eidos Interactive",
"Resident Evil Code: Veronica",
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"textContent": "It's hard to believe there was a time when Resident Evil felt like it was on its last legs. But instead, the long-running survival horror series has gone from strength to strength, brand-new instalments building on older stories Capcom is revisiting in remakes of its classic games. And it has now confirmed its upcoming Code: Veronica remake, Resident Evil Veronica, will include story changes to ensure it fits more cohesively into an overarching series narrative that has ballooned significantly since the original's release 26 years ago.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Resident Evil Veronica team is adjusting the original's story so its remake fits better into the series as a whole"
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