Resident Evil Remakes: Code Veronica and Zero Rumored for 2027–2028

Capcom is rumored to be developing remakes of Resident Evil – Code: Veronica and Resident Evil Zero, potentially launching in 2027 and 2028, according to prominent leaker Dusk Golem.

Rumors are heating up around Capcom’s next Resident Evil remakes, as leaker Aesthetic Gamer (aka Dusk Golem) recently suggested that Resident Evil – Code: Veronica and Resident Evil Zero are in development, with launch windows expected in 2027 or 2028. While the exact release order remains unknown, fans can anticipate that both titles are still actively being worked on, according to the leaker’s latest statements on social media.

Aesthetic Gamer has previously demonstrated a strong track record with Resident Evil leaks. Notably, they accurately reported that Resident Evil Requiem would include open-world and multiplayer elements prior to its official development reboot in 2021, which Capcom later confirmed. When asked about the accuracy of their claims regarding Code: Veronica and Zero, the leaker stated confidently: “This will be accurate.” While fans should always treat rumors cautiously, this history adds weight to the speculation.

The potential remakes of Code: Veronica and Zero have sparked excitement due to the legacy and significance of both games. Code: Veronica, originally released in 2000 for the Dreamcast and later ported to other platforms, expanded the series’ storyline beyond the Raccoon City events, introducing new locations, characters, and plot twists. Resident Evil Zero, released in 2002 for the GameCube, explored the origins of the series’ Umbrella Biohazard outbreak and featured innovative gameplay mechanics like the partner system, which distinguished it from earlier entries. Remakes of these titles would not only bring modern visuals and gameplay improvements but also offer fans a chance to revisit classic stories with current-generation mechanics.

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While launch details are currently speculative, there’s ongoing excitement around Capcom’s broader Resident Evil roadmap. Resident Evil Requiem, for instance, is set to receive an exclusive new look during Gamescom Opening Night Live on August 19th, followed by hands-on play for attendees from August 20th to 24th. The game, a psychological horror experience starring Grace Ashcroft, will feature both first- and third-person perspectives and is scheduled for release on February 27th, 2026, for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC. Its development and upcoming showcase hint at Capcom’s commitment to both narrative depth and technical innovation, which could carry over into the rumored remakes.

Questions remain about platform availability for Code: Veronica and Zero remakes. Given the evolution of the series and Capcom’s history of multi-platform releases, fans are curious whether the games might appear on next-generation consoles like the Nintendo Switch 2, in addition to standard platforms such as Xbox, PlayStation, and PC.

Though details are sparse and unconfirmed, the prospect of seeing Code: Veronica and Resident Evil Zero reimagined for modern hardware has already ignited discussions across the Resident Evil community. Whether through updated graphics, enhanced gameplay, or new narrative elements, fans can look forward to experiencing these classic chapters of the franchise in a fresh and immersive way—albeit possibly several years from now.

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