Resident Evil Veronica was officially announced during Summer Game Fest as the remake of the beloved survival horror game Resident Evil Code Veronica. CAPCOM will bring it to PC and consoles in 2027, turning a long-rumored project into a dateable release for fans to track.
The timing matters because Summer Game Fest has spent years trying to fill the cultural gap left by E3, which was canceled in late 2023, even as the show continues to chase the kind of major reveal that once defined gaming's old summer calendar. This one had been rumored for a while, and a new video shared a few days earlier from Screenfire Germany said the next remake in the survival horror series would be announced at today's event with a 99% probability, adding that it would be more surprised if it did not show up than if it did.
That prediction proved right, and the reveal gives the series' audience something concrete after months of speculation. It also fits the broader shape of this year's showcase, where the hunt for a headline-making announcement has once again centered on whether Summer Game Fest can do what E3 used to do.
What remains unanswered is what kind of remake Resident Evil Veronica will be. The announcement locked in the title and the 2027 window, but not the changes, additions or revisions that will separate it from the older game. For now, fans know the project exists, the platform list is PC and consoles, and the wait has a finish line.

