Key facts
- Capcom teased the remake of Resident Evil: Code Veronica at Summer Games Fest.
- The original game was released on Sega Dreamcast in 2000.
- The trailer features both first-person and third-person perspectives.
- The new game will be titled Resident Evil: Veronica.
- The release year is suggested to be 2027.
Capcom has teased the upcoming remake of Resident Evil: Code Veronica at the Summer Games Fest in Los Angeles. The original game was first released on the Sega Dreamcast in 2000. The trailer for the remake begins with a high-angle night shot of Paris, transitioning to a first-person perspective as a character, presumed to be Claire Redfield, enters a French hotel. Clues such as the iconic Resident Evil lighter are visible in a disheveled hotel room. The perspective then shifts dramatically, showing glimpses of factories, dead insects, gold-encrusted pistols, and an island approached by helicopters, before returning to a third-person view of Claire Redfield with a knife to her neck. The title screen reveals the game will be called Resident Evil: Veronica, suggesting it is a reimagining rather than a direct remake. The trailer concludes by indicating a release year of 2027.