Resident Evil Could Get Annual Entries Until 2030 as Resident Evil 10 Eyes 2029 Launch

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  • Insider Dusk Golem suggests that RE 10 is targeting a 2029 launch.
  • This means that we’ll be getting annual releases in the franchise until 2030.
  • However, things are subject to change if Capcom decides to delay or push these projects.

Capcom has been full-throttling Resident Evil releases in the past few years or so, ever since they soft-rebooted the franchise with 2017’s Resident Evil 7. Building on that success, they’ve been revisiting older entries, giving them the remake treatment for a new audience.

Now, the publisher’s schedule through 2030 is to release annual titles, according to an insider, who also claims that the next mainline entry, Resident Evil 10, is planned for 2029.

Why it matters: There isn’t a better time to be a fan of the horror game genre, as both prominent franchises, Resident Evil and Silent Hill, are getting annual releases.

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This news comes from Dusk Golem, a prominent Resident Evil leaker with a solid track record of accurate leaks, including Leon’s role in Resident Evil Requiem.

This year, we’re getting Resident Evil Requiem, starring Grace Ashcroft and Leon Kennedy as leads, followed by a DLC expansion that is currently in development. After that, Code Veronica remake is next in line, which was previously reported to target a Q1 2027 release.

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Beyond that, the next remake would be Resident Evil 0, now planned for 2028. After that, Capcom will launch the next mainline release, Resident Evil 10, which is likely to be titled differently as development progresses.

This means we’ll have back-to-back Resident Evil releases until 2030. That is, the schedule is subject to change, and these titles may be delayed if development challenges arise or due to other factors.

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