Capcom Announcing Resident Evil CODE:Veronica Remake Later in 2026

New insider claims suggest Capcom will announce a Resident Evil CODE:Veronica remake later this year, not Resident Evil 5.

News by Asura Kagawa on  Jan 20, 2026

A new piece of information about a long-running rumor about a Resident Evil remake is changing people's ideas about what Capcom might share next. There was a lot of talk that a remake of Resident Evil 5 would be revealed soon, since the franchise is celebrating its 30th anniversary. There are new insider claims that strongly contradict that idea and point in a very different direction for the next reveal of the remake.

A Resident Evil insider with a history of accurate leaks says fans shouldn't expect to hear about a remake of Resident Evil 5 this year. The next version, set to come out later this year, is said to have a name that starts with C and ends with CODE:Veronica. This person was adamant, making it clear that Capcom is planning to announce Resident Evil CODE:Veronica as the remake, not Resident Evil 5.

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​This clarification changes the tone of the conversation about how Capcom generates remakes right away

Because the Resident Evil 4 remake was so popular and the franchise was growing in popularity, the idea of remaking Resident Evil 5 has been gaining momentum for months. However, the source did make it clear that Resident Evil 5 is not among the titles scheduled for release in the near future. This is especially true considering the game won't be part of any plans to celebrate the series' anniversary in the near future.

CODE:Veronica is now getting more attention, a game many fans have wanted redone for years. We can sense why this news is hitting so close to home. CODE:Veronica has long been considered one of the most underrated major series games, even though it's an important part of the story and the characters. You can see how often this comes up as the remake that people really want to see done right by reading fan blogs.

A source close to the company said that the next Resident Evil game release would be a remake, and that remake is CODE:Veronica. That detail alone is enough to get people excited, especially long-time fans who think the game deserves current graphics, better gameplay, and the same level of care that Capcom has put into their most recent remakes. We can see why many players would rather play this than go straight to Resident Evil 5.

The update, however, lowers hopes for people who want to play Resident Evil 5 again soon. The source didn't say Resident Evil 5 would never be made again, but it was made clear that it won't happen yet. It sounds like Resident Evil 5 will probably come out at some point, but Capcom isn't ready to say so yet, and it's not in their plans for this year either.

Based on what we've seen so far with Capcom's remakes, this makes sense. Instead of going completely by number, the company seems to be focusing on games that either need the most updating or haven't been updated in a while. One could say that Resident Evil 5, even though it's famous, is still fun to play today, whereas CODE:Veronica seems much more dated.

​Also interesting is the time of the supposed announcement

The source made it clear that this reveal won't happen until later this year, telling fans to keep an eye out rather than expecting it right away. That means you might have to wait, but it also means Capcom is carefully planning when and how to reveal this project, which could be part of a bigger event or milestone.

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This news gives many fans a cautious sense of hope. Our hopes are being raised again, but not in a way that makes us sad. In fact, the idea of CODE:Veronica finally getting a full remake feels like a long-overdue fix. You may still be hoping for Resident Evil 5 in the future, but this news shifts the conversation to what the franchise needs most right now, rather than just what number comes next.

When it comes to private information, nothing is official until Capcom says so. Still, this news has a lot of weight because the source is reliable. Do not expect an announcement about a remake of Resident Evil 5 this year. Instead, get ready for the chance that CODE:Veronica is about to come back into the spotlight in a big way.

Asura Kagawa

Staff Writer, NoobFeed

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