Resident Evil Code: Veronica is the forgotten middle child of the over-achieving Resident Evil family. Unlike Resident Evil 5, which had its infamous boulder moment, or Resident Evil 6, a game that many consider as the one that forced Capcom to pause the trajectory of the series, Code Veronica isn't remembered, at all.
Unless you're a hardcore fan of the survival horror franchise, the only reason anyone would remember Code Veronica is as the game that launched on the Sega Dreamcast, and that's a big IF.
Having said that, the critically-acclaimed game ranks high on top of our best Resident Evil game rankings despite its relative obscurity. So, it's only fair to wonder if Capcom will remedy this by bringing it to modern platforms. But, despite already making remakes of the first three original games and one for the fourth coming soon, Capcom has no plans for a Code Veronica remake.
According to Resident Evil 4 producer, Yoshiaki Hirabayashi (via Noisy Pixel), a remake of Code Veronica is not in the cards at the moment. However, he didn't close the doors on a refreshed take on the underrated game, saying that "maybe" Capcom will work on it if the opportunity presents itself.
