
- Resident Evil Code Veronica remake is slated for a 2027 release.
- A new trailer for the RE: Veronica game was revealed at the Summer Game Fest.
- Capcom is yet to reveal the new gameplay of Code Veronica Remake.
Capcom delivered a mainline entry in the Resident Evil franchise this year, and they are switching gears to remake a classic RE game. As expected before, Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake has been announced at the Summer Game Fest. If you are waiting to play as the Redfield siblings, here is everything we know so far about Resident Evil: Veronica, including the Remake’s release window, platform, trailer, and more.
When Is Resident Evil: Veronica Coming Out?
One of the best Resident Evil games of all time, Code Veronica, is getting a remake and is scheduled for a 2027 release. Capcom officially announced Resident Evil Code Veronica remake at the Summer Game Fest 2026 event.
Since the remake was just announced, we will have to stay patient for a few more months until Capcom sets a release date in stone. Resident Evil: Veronica Remake will be released on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5|5 Pro.
Is There a Trailer for Resident Evil: Veronica Remake?
Capcom shared the first trailer for Resident Evil: Veronica at the Summer Game Fest event. You can watch the new trailer for the Code Veronica Remake below:
In the latest trailer of Resident Evil: Veronica, Claire Redfield visits the apartment of her brother, Chris Redfield. It is a ground-up remake, and the visuals are very reminiscent of the modern RE games, such as Resident Evil: Requiem. Towards the end, we get to see Hunk having an encounter with Claire.
Resident Evil: Veronica Gameplay Details
Unfortunately, Capcom hasn’t revealed the gameplay of Resident Evil: Code Veronica remake yet. As we mentioned earlier, Capcom has just confirmed that the remake is in active development and shared a trailer teasing the next-gen visual fidelity of the game. But we can expect a complete overhaul of the gameplay, and it will be very similar to the latest Resident Evil titles.
Therefore, we will have to wait and see if Capcom drops a long gameplay trailer showing Chris and Claire in action. In the meantime, what do you think about the Resident Evil: Code Veronica remake announcement? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.