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Capcom Developing DLC for Resident Evil Revelations and Remakes of Resident Evil 0 and 1, Insider Claims

by Ahmed Hassan

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  • Multiple Resident Evil projects are in production, including DLC for Resident Evil Revelations, a remake of the original Resident Evil, and potential remakes of Resident Evil Code Veronica and Resident Evil 0.
  • Alyssa, Grace Ashcrofts mother, may appear in the upcoming Revelations DLC, and unreleased Leon content from Resident Evil Requiem could be included.
  • Resident Evil 10 is scheduled for release in 2029, while a major Resident Evil meeting is planned for 2027 to discuss the future direction of the franchise, including Resident Evil Requiem, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 9 (RE9), and the Code Veronica remake.
  • Production has begun on a remake of the original Resident Evil using the RE Engine, and there is strong fan demand for a remake of Resident Evil 1.

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According to insider Dusk Golem, Capcom has multiple Resident Evil projects in production, ranging from downloadable content for Resident Evil Revelations to a remake of the original Resident Evil. In a social media exchange, Dusk Golem noted that all recent Resident Evil titles, with the exception of Resident Evil 3 Remake, have received DLC. He anticipates that Capcom will release an expansion for Revelations, which is currently in advanced development. He stated that the initial plan was to launch Revelations in 2025, followed by the DLC to maintain player engagement leading up to the release of the Resident Evil: Code Veronica remake. Alyssa, Grace Ashcroft’s mother, may appear in the Revelations DLC. The insider mentioned that Capcom developed a playable version of Alyssa at one point for Resident Evil Requiem, suggesting that she could feature in a prequel story within the DLC. He also mentioned unreleased Leon content from Resident Evil Requiem that could be included. Dusk Golem provided further details regarding cut content and release timelines: A section of Raccoon City and the Spencer Mansion from the original game were cut from Resident Evil Requiem. He is unsure if these elements will appear as additional content later.

Resident Evil Remakes and Future Direction: RE0, RE1, RE4, RE9, Code Veronica, Requiem on Horizon

Resident Evil 10 is slated for release in 2029. A major Resident Evil meeting is planned for 2027 to discuss Resident Evil Requiem and the future direction of the franchise, including RE4, RE9, and the Code Veronica remake. The Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake is expected in 2027, followed by the Resident Evil 0 Remake in 2028. Regarding Resident Evil 9 (RE9), Koshi Nakanishi has stated it will have extensive content to keep players engaged after completing the main story. Production has commenced on a remake of the original Resident Evil. This remake, built with fully 3D graphics on the RE Engine, will update the original remake released for the Nintendo Gamecube. With strong fan demand for more Resident Evil content, a remake of Resident Evil 1 appears to be a question of when, not if.

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