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  "description": "Capcom revealed the Code Veronica remake at Summer Game Fest, with a launch targeted for 2027.",
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  "textContent": "Capcom has confirmed a full remake of Code: Veronica, now titled **Resident Evil Veronica** , after a long stretch of rumors. The reveal happened during Summer Game Fest, where the announcement trailer opened the show and gave fans their first real look at the project.\n\n**Quick answer:** Resident Evil Veronica is officially confirmed and is aiming for a 2027 release window. No exact release date has been announced yet.\n\n* * *\n\n### Resident Evil Veronica release window (2027)\n\nThe remake is targeting a 2027 release. That is currently a window rather than a fixed date, so no day, month, or launch time has been locked in.\n\nThe reveal follows the strong reception of recent entries in the series, including Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil Requiem, which set up the next major Capcom project as a question of which classic would be remade rather than whether one was coming. Code Veronica is the answer.\n\nClaire Redfield in Resident Evil Veronica. Credit: Capcom\n\n* * *\n\n### What the announcement trailer showed\n\nThe trailer is set in France, where Claire Redfield is tracking down her brother Chris. As you would expect from the series, the situation falls apart quickly once she gets there. This mirrors the opening of the original story, in which Claire raids an Umbrella facility in Paris while searching for Chris.\n\nThat setup leads into the rest of the Code Veronica story, which moves from a remote prison complex called Rockfort Island to a frozen Umbrella research base in Antarctica.\n\nThe trailer is set in France\n\n* * *\n\n### Platforms for Resident Evil Veronica\n\nCapcom has not announced a confirmed platform list for the remake at this stage. No official storefront pages, system requirements, or platform-specific details have been shared yet.\n\nNote: Until Capcom publishes an official platform lineup, treat any specific console or PC claims as unconfirmed.\n\n* * *\n\n### What Resident Evil Veronica is about\n\nCode Veronica picks up after the fall of Raccoon City and follows both Claire and Chris Redfield as they fight through Umbrella's facilities. You scavenge for weapons and ammo while facing zombies, undead dogs, a massive underground worm, and other creatures.\n\nThe original game is also known for its locations and central mystery. Here is a quick reference for the core elements the remake is built on.\n\nElement| Detail\n---|---\nPlayable characters| Claire Redfield and Chris Redfield\nMain settings| Rockfort Island and an Antarctic base\nKey antagonists| The Ashford twins, Alfred and Alexia\nThreat| Umbrella's viral outbreaks and experimental creatures\nGenre| Survival horror\nCode Veronica picks up after the fall of Raccoon City\n\n* * *\n\n### How Code Veronica fits in the remake lineup\n\nCapcom has steadily rebuilt older entries, including Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3, modernizing their structure and presentation for current hardware. Code Veronica is a natural next pick because it sits between earlier and later parts of the timeline and features two of the franchise's most recognizable leads.\n\nThe original first launched in 2000 on the Dreamcast as the first mainline Resident Evil game to debut on a platform other than PlayStation. An updated version, Code: Veronica X, later reached PlayStation 2, GameCube, and eventually a high-definition release on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The remake is a full ground-up project rather than another remaster.\n\nThe remake is a full ground-up project\n\n* * *\n\nFor now, the confirmed facts are simple. Resident Evil Veronica is real, it is a complete remake of Code Veronica, and it is aiming for 2027. Expect more details, including platforms and a firm release date, to arrive as Capcom continues rolling out information.",
  "title": "Resident Evil Veronica Remake Confirmed With a 2027 Release Window",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-06T03:08:30.398Z"
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