A fan-made remake of Capcom will take the brand next in of updated re-releases. ittedly, Code Veronica would mark a solid next step.

Set mere months after the events of RE2, Resident Evil: Code Veronica follows Claire and Chris Redfield in their respective attempts to escape the horrors of a T-Virus outbreak. The RE2 sequel launched to much acclaim, yet endured soft sales early on because of its initial Dreamcast release. Fortunately, an enhanced version of the title, Code: Veronica X, helped tip the scales upon its migration to PS2 and GameCube. And while Capcom published a Code: Veronica X remaster on PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2011, a modern iteration of the beloved experience seems long overdue.

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During the 2021 holiday season, a group of fans released a trailer for their RE3 Remake-inspired dodge mechanics, fire and rain reaction system, and several graphical enhancements. Check out the trailer in the tweet linked below:

Again, there's currently no guarantee that Capcom won't step in and prevent this project's release. The Code Veronica remake itself seems rather promising for now, though, with its enhancements that should satiate those longing for a modern version of the experience.

Capcom's most recent RE adventure, Resident Evil Village, launched across PC and consoles in May 2021 to much acclaim. It enjoyed a great market performance as well, managing to move over five million units globally as of October 2021. Now fans patiently await news about the much-coveted Resident Evil Village DLC.

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The fan-made Resident Evil: Code Veronica remake is slated to hit PC for free sometime in 2022.

Source: RE: Code Veronica Remake/Twitter, RECV Fan Remake via IGN