New Classic Games: What PlayStation Fans Should Expect in the Future

A speedier Control sequel, a shockingly delayed Red Dead update, and a remake of Resident Evil are all hinted at in recent patches.

News by M. Hasan on  Jan 27, 2026

The gaming industry merely makes consumers wait; it never truly slows down. As new rumours and developments surface, PlayStation fans are torn between enthusiasm and patience. Sources claim that several major games are secretly planned for the coming years, and many players may be surprised by the timelines.

Let's begin with a name that draws attention right away.

Sources claim that Resident Evil Code Veronica is finally receiving the remake fans have long been waiting for. Over the past month, rumours about the project have intensified, and several sources now concur that the game is well advanced. Better yet, it's being referred to as a significant remake rather than a modest or hurried undertaking.

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An official announcement is anticipated in 2026, and the present plan calls for a release in the first part of 2027. Given that Resident Evil 9 is anticipated to be the main emphasis in 2026, that timing aligns well with Capcom's schedule. After that is resolved, Code Veronica might finally have a chance.

This feels long overdue to many fans. Code One of the games frequently mentioned as "the one that deserves a remake" is Veronica. Although it is crucial to the series' plot, it has been neglected while other entries have been updated. Can this remake live up to years of expectations? That's the big question at hand.

Sources claim that Code Veronica is likely being handled by the same group that created some of the most popular Resident Evil remakes. Fans are hopeful just because of that aspect. The series has been doing well, and many people are wagering that this trend will continue.

Sci-fi aficionados may not have to wait nearly as long as horror fans, who are anticipating 2027.

The sources claim that Control Resonant, the Control sequel, will be released by the end of the second quarter of 2026. That is earlier than most people anticipated. Most people thought it would come close to the end of the year, but it now appears more likely to be released in the spring or summer.

This earlier timeline suggests behind-the-scenes confidence. Expectations are obviously high, and the game is being hailed as a significant release for the studio. However, gameplay is still a major absence. Although fans have received hints, nothing that accurately depicts the sequel's plot has been revealed. Many people are asking when the first true look will ultimately be available as a 2026 release draws near.

For aficionados of vintage action games, there's even more good news.

Sources claim that the remakes of Max Payne 1 and 2 are still in the works. A 2026 release hasn't been ruled out, despite a modest change in the timeline. These remakes are anticipated to be released in 2027 at the latest. It's another indication that beloved games from the past are being given a second chance.

However, not every update is comforting. Some cause lengthy waits.

Sources claim that Red Dead Redemption 2's next-generation update is still in progress, but players may need to be much more patient. According to updated predictions, the upgrade might not happen until late 2027. That's a difficult pill to swallow for a game that has been around for years.

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There seems to be a connection between the delay and changing priorities. Sources claim that work on other significant projects, namely Grand Theft Auto 6, has left everything else lagging behind. Rockstar appears to be prioritising its largest release above upgrades and secondary projects.

The Red Dead Redemption 2 update might come closer to the upcoming console generation than anticipated if that timeframe is accurate. All these developments point to a central tension: while some anticipated sequels and remakes are arriving sooner than expected, others are delayed, reflecting both optimism and uncertainty for PlayStation fans.​

Ultimately, there's one key question for PlayStation fans: Will these games be worth the wait, or will shifting timelines test their enthusiasm more than ever?​

M. Hasan

Editor, NoobFeed

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