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- Resident Evil 0 is being remade by Capcoms main development team, Division 1, known for their successful remakes of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4.
- The previous version of the Resident Evil 0 remake, handled by a less experienced team, has been discontinued, with the project being restarted under Division 1s supervision.
- Capcom has officially announced that Resident Evil: Code Veronica will be the next remake in the series, scheduled for release in 2027 on major platforms.
- The Resident Evil: Code Veronica remake is set to be released across various platforms including PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2.
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Capcom has restarted development on a Resident Evil 0 remake, placing it under the supervision of its main development team, Division 1. This information comes from notable series insider Dusk Golem, who accurately predicted that Resident Evil: Code Veronica would be the next remake, followed by Resident Evil 0. Development of the Resident Evil 0 remake was initially handled by the team behind the Resident Evil 3 remake. However, this iteration is no longer in development. The project has been restarted and is now being managed by Capcom Division 1, the same team responsible for the acclaimed remakes of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4. Dusk Golem clarified that the original development team, while having created the Resident Evil 3 remake and the Separate Ways DLC for Resident Evil 4, was considered less experienced and primarily supported Division 1. The shift to Division 1 aims to leverage their expertise in creating major titles within the series.
Capcom Announces Resident Evil: Code Veronica Remake for Major Platforms in 2027
While the Resident Evil 0 remake remains a rumor, Capcom has officially announced that Resident Evil: Code Veronica will be the next remake in the series. This title was revealed during Summer Game Fest 2026 and is slated for release in 2027 on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2.
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As we bid farewell to our exploration of Resident Evil Requiem’s immersive world, we’re drawn back into its fascinating production process thanks to Ahmed Hassan’s recent piece, “Capcom Takes Unprecedented Measures for Actors in Resident Evil Requiem Production”. Published on March 5th, this insightful article reveals the incredible lengths Capcom went to ensure authenticity, from dimly lit studios to realistic props. Angela Sant’Albano’s preparation for her role as Grace Ashcroft involved studying past games like RE4 to evoke genuine panic reactions, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what makes Resident Evil Requiem such an immersive survival horror experience Capcom Takes Unprecedented Measures for Actors in Resident Evil Requiem Production. Meanwhile, Sophie Laurent’s April 15th article, “Nearly 70% of Players Finished Resident Evil Requiem”, explores the remarkable player retention rates of this AAA title. With an impressive 70% completion rate and even higher figures on specific platforms, Capcom has truly mastered engaging players throughout its almost twenty-hour narrative Nearly 70% of Players Finished Resident Evil Requiem. And in other gaming news, Resident Evil Requiem’s dominance continues with it taking the top spot as the best-selling game for PlayStation 5 last month. Despite going head-to-head with traditional sports games and other popular titles like Arc Raiders, Resident Evil Requiem dominated across Europe, Canada, and the U.S., demonstrating both its quality and the PS5’s growing popularity. For more on this impressive feat, check out Bruno Pferd’s March 4th article, “Resident Evil Requiem Was the Best-Selling PS5 Game in February” Resident Evil Requiem Was the Best-Selling PS5 Game in February.
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| Official Name | Resident Evil 0 |
| Brief Summary | The story of Resident Evil 0 takes players back to 1998. Reports have been mounting about unusual murders on the outskirts of Raccoon City. The city’s Special Forces division, S.T.A.R.S., sends their Bravo Team - including rookie cop member Rebecca Chambers - to investigate. On route, the team’s helicopter suffers engine trouble and is forced to make a crash landing, where they find an overturned prisoner transport vehicle. Splitting up to search the area, Rebecca discovers the Ecliptic Express, a train stopped dead on the tracks. Inside, she meets death row convict and ex-Navy lieutenant Billy Coen. Throughout the game, you will take control of both Rebecca and Billy, at times switching between both characters in order to proceed. Learning the advantages of each character is the key to solving puzzles and surviving the nightmares that lie ahead.
Be prepared to relive the first nightmare in Resident Evil 0, a remastered version of the popular prequel to the original Resident Evil game. This remastered version takes the fear-inducing atmosphere from the original 2002 release and transforms it with stunning new HD visuals, improved sound, widescreen support and an optional modernized control system and more. It's the best way to experience the story of what really happened before the iconic mansion incident that was the catalyst for the entire Resident Evil saga. |
| Platforms | Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |
| Released | January 19, 2016 |
| Genre | Shooter, Adventure |
| Play Modes | Single player |
| Content Rating | 19+ |
| Languages | Chinese (Simplified), Japanese |
| Genre | Capcom Production Studio 3 |
| Genre | Capcom |
| Ratings | 72/100 (227 reviews) |
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- Resident Evil 0 Remake is Reportedly Being Handled by Capcom Div 1Resident Evil 0 Remake is Reportedly Being Handled by Capcom Div 1insider-gaming.com
- According to a rumor, the remake of the game that was originally planned for the N64 but ultimately skipped a console generation may also have changed development teams.According to a rumor, the remake of the game that was originally planned for the N64 but ultimately skipped a console generation may also have changed development teams.thegeek.games
- Resident Evil Zero Remake may have changed developers: insider reveals project rebootResident Evil Zero Remake may have changed developers: insider reveals project rebootshowgamer.com
- Local Horror EnthusiastLocal Horror Enthusiastresetera.com
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