Resident Evil Veronica’s Story is Being Restructured to Feel “Cohesive” With the Series, per Capcom

Producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi also feels that you'll enjoy the story more if you're "familiar with other games in the Resident Evil series."

Posted By | On 12th, Jun. 2026

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We’ve seen neither hide nor hair of gameplay for Resident Evil Veronica, but suffice it to say that fans are already sold after its Summer Game Fest reveal. Over one million wishlists in less than a week, it’s gone from a cult classic to Capcom’s big 2027 release (barring any other future announcements).

Of course, the franchise has seen many changes ever since the original Code: Veronica launched in 2000. The recent remakes have retconned a decent amount, and that’s not even getting into the events of Resident Evil Requiem. But don’t worry – producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi told Famitsu (translation via IGN) that it’s accounting for all this in the remake.

“With Resident Evil Veronica, we are planning to restructure the story so that players can clearly feel how all of these titles are part of one cohesive series.” That includes changes made in Resident Evil 2 Remake, but he added that, “What’s most important for the development team at Capcom is putting the players’ memories first, and then rebuilding the game on top of that.”

If you haven’t played Code: Veronica, then it’s not exactly required for the remake. That said, Hirabayashi believes “you will enjoy it even more if you are familiar with the stories of other games in the Resident Evil series. So I highly recommend playing any past titles that you haven’t played yet.” So there’s your homework for the coming months.

Resident Evil Veronica is out in 2027 for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2. While it doesn’t have a release date yet, rumors claim it could arrive in the first half of the year. It’s directed by Yasuhiro Anpo with Kazunori Kadoi as the associate director – both familiar for their work on the Resident Evil 2 and 4 Remakes. And while it’s in third-person just like the original, you can expect the game to feel more like the former.


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