
### Capcom’s Anticipated Remake of *Resident Evil: Code Veronica*
Capcom is preparing to remake *Resident Evil: Code Veronica*, which was first released for Sega’s Dreamcast, underscoring its importance as a complementary title to the acclaimed *Resident Evil 2*. A sneak peek at this exciting project was revealed during Summer Game Fest, confirming that *Resident Evil Veronica* is scheduled to be released as soon as 2027. Producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi stressed that this game is crucial to the *Resident Evil* storyline, not just a minor addition.
### The Essential Role of *Code Veronica* in the *Resident Evil* Narrative
In a private presentation attended by *Kotaku*, Hirabayashi provided details about the game’s chronology, demonstrating its strong ties to earlier installments in the series. Taking place three months after the events of *Resident Evil 2*, *Code Veronica* details Claire and Chris Redfield’s adventures amid a viral outbreak on Rockfort Island, occurring concurrently with the downfall of Raccoon City shown in *Resident Evil 3*. Hirabayashi reaffirmed that *Code Veronica* carries the same significance as any numbered entry in the series because of its rich character dynamics and story progression.
### Development Team and Gameplay Approach
The remake is in the hands of the same team that worked on the remakes of *Resident Evil 2* and *Resident Evil 4*. While detailed information is limited, Hirabayashi teased the addition of new gameplay features while maintaining the core essence of the original title. Importantly, *Resident Evil Veronica* will exclusively employ third-person gameplay, without an option for first-person views, setting it apart from some of the latest *Resident Evil* games.
### Improvements and New Elements
Capcom is dedicated to updating *Code Veronica* with fresh features while staying true to the original storyline. Hirabayashi mentioned that the purpose of the remake is to integrate polished gameplay mechanics and expanded narrative elements to enhance player experiences. Even though fans might question whether Claire will possess new combat techniques such as the parry mechanic from *Resident Evil Requiem*, Hirabayashi specified that the game’s timeline does not permit such enhancements in Claire’s abilities.
### Quality of Life Enhancements
One of the primary targets for the developers is to elevate the overall user experience and functionality of the game. Hirabayashi noted the intention to apply knowledge and insights from past titles to improve *Veronica*’s gameplay experience. This involves enhancing the user interface and game mechanics to produce a smoother and more enjoyable interaction for players, consistent with the quality established in the *Resident Evil* remakes.
### Anticipations for Gameplay and Experience
Players can expect a quality level on par with *Resident Evil 4* while engaging with the narrative and characters from *Code Veronica*. The gameplay mechanics will align closely with those in the *Resident Evil 2* remake, combining familiar aspects while delving into new narrative dimensions.
### Platform Release Plans
*Resident Evil Veronica* is also set to launch on the forthcoming Switch 2. While enthusiasts of the original title can currently enjoy it as a PS2 classic on PlayStation 5 or through backward compatibility on Xbox Series X/S, the availability of the GameCube version on Switch Online is currently unclear. Hirabayashi expressed hope to see a Claire Redfield amiibo released alongside the game, indicating Capcom’s ongoing focus on fan involvement.
As excitement grows for *Resident Evil Veronica*, Capcom’s commitment to producing a remake that honors the original’s legacy while enhancing the experience for both new and returning players is evident.