Capcom's track record over the past decade has been nothing short of impressive. Its work on remaking classic Resident Evil titles, in particular, have helped breathe new life into classic genre-spawning titles such as the first Resident Evil as well as Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4.
As fans eagerly anticipates what's next for the franchise following Capcom's earlier confirmation that more are coming, one title stands out as a prime candidate for Capcom's remake magic: Resident Evil: Code Veronica.
This game, often overshadowed by its more famous predecessors, holds a unique position in the series and offers a rich opportunity for modernization.
Firstly, it's essential to recognize the significance of Code Veronica in the Resident Evil timeline. Released in 2000 on the Sega Dreamcast, Code Veronica marked a significant transition for the franchise. It moved away from the pre-rendered backgrounds to real-time 3D environments. This shift set a new standard, one that a remake could capitalize on with the use of today's advanced technology.


