We will have to wait a few years for Resident Evil IX
Resident Evil will rescue two stories from the past
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Since last year, after the launch of Resident Evil 4, there are many players who wonder what direction the horror saga will take, whose ninth installment is once again being very popular. If it seemed that Resident Evil IX would be released in 2025 after talking about its protagonists, open world and gameplay, A new rumor once again disrupts all ideasthe arrival of two remakes being more possible in advance.
Dusk Golem, known as AestheticGamer1 on the social network Capcom would be working on the remakes of Resident Evil Zero and Resident Evil – Code: Veronicatwo highly requested titles after reviews of the main installments of the franchise.
“If everything I've heard is correct, which I fully believe it is, and I know others have hinted at this and I'm not the first to say this publicly, it really just hasn't caught on, actually. There's a Resident Evil Zero & Code Veronica remake in development right now“, reveals Dusk Golem.
(4/4) a remake of Resident Evil Zero & Code Veronica in development right now.
I’ve talked to many others behind the scenes about this at this point, it’s something I heard over a year ago, think it was going to get out whether I was the one to say it or not, & that’s about it.
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) May 27, 2024
The reason for developing spin-off remakes now would be the dates. While Resident Evil 5 is already a 2009 game, Resident Evil Zero is original from 2002 for Nintendo GameCube. The story takes place before the events of the first Resident Evil and follows Rebecca Chambers, a member of the STARS, and Billy Coen, an escaped prisoner, as they investigate a series of strange events in the Arklay Mountains.
The game stands out for its mechanics in which You can control both characters individually or switch between them to overcome challenges and puzzles.
The most requested remake today
Resident Evil Code: Veronica has been more desired since it was the original from the year 2000. Released for Sega's Dreamcast console, it once again stars Claire Redfieldwho searches for her brother Chris after the events of Resident Evil 2. Claire is captured and sent to an Umbrella facility on a remote island, where a new nightmare is unleashed.
If its remake is true, players could enjoy Better exploration, challenging puzzles and combat against hordes of zombies and other creatures after having heard previous rumors about a remake.
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