During Summer Game Fest, Capcom officially unveiled the long-awaited remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica and revealed its release window. Previously, the project had only appeared in numerous rumors and leaks, but the official announcement has finally put all speculation to rest.
The updated survival horror title is scheduled to launch in 2027.
The debut trailer shown during the presentation highlighted a major visual overhaul, featuring significantly improved graphics fidelity and enhanced performance in both cinematic sequences and gameplay segments.
The story follows Claire Redfield as she continues her search for her brother, Chris. Her mission leads her to Paris, where she is captured and sent to Rockfort Prison. Following a sudden attack on the facility, Claire manages to escape, only to find herself at the center of a T-virus outbreak and a growing zombie infestation.
As she scavenges for weapons and ammunition to survive, her journey eventually takes her to an Antarctic research base, where she seeks to uncover the dark motives of the Umbrella Corporation and learn the truth behind the mysterious Ashford twins.
The remake marks the return of one of the most beloved entries in the Resident Evil franchise, now rebuilt with modern technology for a new generation of players.
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