The classic title detailing Claire Redfield's arduous journey, 'Resident Evil: Code Veronica' (hereinafter 'Code Veronica'), is returning to fans with cutting-edge graphics.
On the 6th (KST), Capcom unveiled the first trailer for the Code Veronica remake at the 2026 Summer Game Fest.
The newly released video begins with a cryptic scene featuring an elderly woman in Paris, France, welcoming the protagonist. It then pans across various objects in the room, building the series' signature tension, before highlighting iconic locations from the original game. The trailer concludes with a look at Claire Redfield, rendered with stunning realism and detail using Capcom's proprietary 'RE Engine,' drawing enthusiastic cheers from fans.
The original 'Code Veronica,' now confirmed for a remake, was a beloved spin-off title first released in 2000 for the Dreamcast, followed by the PS2 and Nintendo Gamecube. It bridges the narrative between Resident Evil 2 and 3, depicting Claire Redfield's desperate struggle for survival on the Umbrella Corporation's private Rockfort Island and an Antarctic base.
The 'Resident Evil: Code Veronica' remake, a long-held wish for fans worldwide, is scheduled for official release in 2027 on PS5, Xbox, PC (Steam), and the Switch 2.




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