As Konami tries its best to take the survival horror spotlight away from Resident Evil with the recent consecutive Silent Hill releases amidst a relative lack of hype surrounding a new entry or remake, Capcom is more than happy to bide its time.

In fact, if we go by what one insider is claiming, Capcom is preparing for an even bigger slate of upcoming Resident Evil games for the foreseeable future.

To be more specific, the insider is saying that Capcom is working on at least five different RE games, including the next mainline entry in the series. Furthermore, they're adding that one of the games could be released in late 2026 or early 2027.

Capcom struck gold with Resident Evil over the last decade. Every new video game release is a massive hit with critics and players alike, even as the adaptations have flopped or have had lukewarm receptions. But with Resident Evil 4's release last year, it appears Capcom is taking a much-deserved break.

The remake of the 2005 title set a new bar for such projects, exceeding fan expectations and receiving accolades. The fact that it was released two years after Resident Evil Village with the world fresh off a global pandemic proves that Capcom has a solid idea of what it wants to work on and release going forward.