Thu. Mar 26th, 2026

When Will the Resident Evil Code: Veronica Remake Be Announced?

The question on many Capcom fans’ minds is: When will the highly anticipated Resident Evil Code: Veronica remake finally be announced? Renowned gaming leaker Dusk Golem recently shared their insights on X (formerly Twitter) regarding the potential reveal timeline for the game.

“This is just my personal prediction, as I don’t have access to marketing plans,” Dusk Golem stated. “However, Capcom has consistently announced major titles such as Resident Evil 5, Resident Evil 6, Resident Evil 7 biohazard, Resident Evil Village, and Resident Evil Requiem during significant summer gaming events.”

Based on this historical pattern, “Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest seems like the most probable venue for the Resident Evil Code: Veronica remake reveal,” the leaker added. “Considering this strategy has successfully driven millions of sales for Capcom, there’s no apparent reason for them to change their approach now.”

Dusk Golem’s analysis highlights a well-established and successful marketing strategy for the Japanese publisher, one that proved highly effective for Requiem and is likely to be employed again for the upcoming Resident Evil title.

Meanwhile, Resident Evil Requiem Shines with Path Tracing on PC

While speculation continues for the Code: Veronica remake, which is rumored to share directors with Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4, NVIDIA has released a new trailer showcasing Resident Evil Requiem with Path Tracing on PC. The visuals, once again, are spectacular.

The video features accolades from international press outlets who have experienced this version of the game, enhanced by the latest RTX technologies and delivering an extraordinary visual experience.

By Cedric Ravencroft

A Leeds-based gaming journalist with nine years of experience in the industry. Started covering local gaming tournaments before expanding into national gaming news coverage. Specializes in PC gaming developments and indie game discoveries across the UK. His analytical approach to gaming trends and developer spotlights has earned him recognition among both gamers and industry insiders throughout England

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