- Capcom is said to be working on Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake at the moment.
- A reliable insider says that this remake’s announcement at Summer Game Fest 2026 is incredibly likely.
- This announcement is expected to be followed by the reveal of Resident Evil Requiem’s story DLC.
Hot off the heels of Resident Evil Requiem’s success, Capcom is said to be gearing up for another major announcement. The gaming giant is reportedly remaking Resident Evil Code Veronica, and an announcement seems to be coming sooner rather than later.
In fact, a new update on the project suggests that it will be announced as soon as next month.
Why it matters: The Resident Evil remakes have been incredibly successful so far, and many fans are open to seeing more titles getting the remake treatment.

According to reliable insider Dusk Golem on Twitter, it’s incredibly likely that Capcom will officially reveal Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake at Summer Game Fest 2026.
As fans might be aware, Summer Game Fest is an annual event hosted by Geoff Keighley in June. This event is typically home to many huge announcements, and it appears Capcom’s next big remake will be one such reveal at this year’s event, which kicks off on June 5.
The leaker also states that Capcom might reveal Resident Evil Requiem DLC after the remake’s announcement. This would give the studio a steady lineup of announcements for the rest of 2026.

Capcom has also seen a lot of success with Pragmata recently, hinting at plans to turn the title into a full franchise moving forward. As such, the announcement of a new remake would give fans just one reason to be excited about everything coming from the studio.
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