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- Resident Evil 9 Requiem debuted a new trailer and demo at Gamescom, building excitement for the upcoming game.
- According to insider AestheticGamer (Dusk Golem), Capcom is developing remakes of Resident Evil Code Veronica and Resident Evil 0, with expected releases in 2027-2028.
- The remake of Resident Evil Code Veronica will feature refined character portrayals, an expanded scope, and a semi-open world design for enhanced gameplay.
- Wesker is set to have a larger role in the Resident Evil Code Veronica remake, with the H.C.F becoming a pivotal element of the plot.
New Trailer and Demo Debut for Resident Evil 9 Requiem at Gamescom – Anticipation Builds for Upcoming RE Remake
Gamescom marked a significant start for Resident Evil 9 Requiem. During Opening Night Live, a new trailer for the game debuted, and attendees experienced an initial demo firsthand. Adding to the excitement surrounding the franchise, recent leaks have generated buzz about an upcoming Resident Evil remake, suggesting promising updates for fans.
Resident Evil Code Veronica and RE0 Remakes Slated for 2027-2028; Insider AestheticGamer Reveals Details on Upcoming Code Veronica
Insider AestheticGamer (also known as Dusk Golem), a well-known source for Resident Evil information, recently shared significant details about future remakes in the series. According to Dusk Golem’s sources, Capcom is developing two new installments: Resident Evil: Code Veronica and Resident Evil 0. These titles are reportedly targeting releases in 2027 and 2028, respectively, assuming development proceeds as planned. Dusk Golem indicates that Code Veronica is expected to release first. Capcom reportedly pushed back Resident Evil 0 internally due to development challenges encountered late last year. Consequently, Dusk Golem focused a recent Q&A session about the remakes on Code Veronica, noting it will be the next major release before Resident Evil 9 Requiem.
Dusk Golem also detailed character changes and an expanded scope for the upcoming Resident Evil remakes. Developers will refine Steve’s portrayal, depicting his feelings for Claire as innocent rather than perverse. His character will be bolder, more curious, and less aware of personal space. Wesker is also set to have a significantly larger role in the Code Veronica remake. The H.C.F. (Hive/Host Capture Force) will become a pivotal element of the plot, leading to more information about the organization, increased scenes featuring Wesker and the H.C.F., and a greater impact on the overall storyline. Furthermore, the confrontation between Chris and Wesker will be presented as a direct boss battle for players, and Wesker will no longer fight Alexia. Regarding gameplay, Dusk Golem claims that Rockfort Island in the Code Veronica remake will feature a semi-open world design, with players able to acquire a motorcycle early in the game for navigation. This ambitious approach is expected to mirror the scope and innovation seen in the recent Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4 remakes. This news is likely to thrill many fans who have long felt that the original 2000 release of Code Veronica did not receive the recognition it deserved.
In Case You Missed It
For all you horror fans out there, Carlos Mendoza has just dropped the latest scoop on “Resident Evil 9: Requiem” over at Players for Life. Published on August 20, 2025, this post dives into the new story trailer unveiled during Gamescom 2025’s Opening Night Live event, promising a chilling narrative that delves deep into Grace Ashcroft’s past and emotional ties to Raccoon City. If you’re eager to learn more about this upcoming installment, head over to Resident Evil 9: Requiem Receives New Story Trailer at Gamescom 2025 and prepare yourself for the psychological terror and ancient mysteries that await. If you’re a fan of the Resident Evil series and are eagerly anticipating the release of Resident Evil 9: Requiem, make sure to check out our latest post by Carlos Mendoza (August 21, 2025) where he discusses an exciting new feature revealed at Gamescom 2025. The game is set to introduce a hybrid view mode that offers players the flexibility to switch between first-person and third-person perspectives, along with an automatic camera change option based on gameplay scenarios. This innovative addition has sparked lively discussions among gamers about their preferred viewing experience. Head over to our blog for all the details! Resident Evil 9: Leak Confirms a Feature You’ll Love If you’re a fan of Resident Evil and curious about the mysterious Alyssa Ashcroft, our latest post delves into her backstory and role in the upcoming game. Marcus Thompson takes an in-depth look at how Alyssa’s journey from Raccoon City to Wrenwood Hotel connects the dots between past and present in the franchise. Published on August 20, 2025, this article sheds light on a character whose impact is felt across multiple games in the series. Check it out here Who is Alyssa Ashcroft from Resident Evil 9, Introduced in Gamescom Trailer? for more details!
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Official Name | Resident Evil: Requiem |
Brief Summary | Resident Evil Requiem is the highly anticipated ninth title in the mainline Resident Evil series. Prepare to escape death in a heart-stopping experience that will chill you to your core. |
Platforms | PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S |
Released | February 27, 2026 |
Genre | Shooter, Puzzle, Adventure |
Play Modes | Single player |
Content Rating | RP |
Languages | Chinese (Simplified), English, Korean |
Genre | Capcom |
Genre | Capcom |