Now that Capcom has lastly confirmed that Resident Evil Veronica is in improvement, followers have been questioning precisely what modifications the event group would make. In spite of everything, the unique Code Veronica is over 25 years previous at this level, and whereas it acquired vital acclaim when it first launched on the Dreamcast, it’s largely been forgotten by the fanbase due to the way it slots into the sequence’ overarching narrative.
Whereas Code Veronica is a mainline entry, its lack of getting a numbered title makes it a little bit of an outlier amongst its friends. Moreover, its story focuses on Claire Redfield. Positive, she’s actually a well-liked character, however except for being central to Resident Evil 2 and Code Veronica, her presence is basically relegated to spin-off video games (comparable to Resident Evil Revelations 2) and movies.
It appears Capcom is nicely conscious of how the unique Code Veronica is a bit faraway from the franchise’s ongoing story. Chatting with PlayStation LifeStyle throughout a Q&A session ultimately week’s Summer season Sport Fest, sequence producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi make clear a few of the modifications the event group can be making.
“First, we remade Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4, now we’re making Veronica, after which the story goes onto [Resident Evil] 7, 8, and 9. We’re making some modifications [in Veronica] to have extra continuity within the bigger Resident Evil universe.”
Apparently, Hirabayashi didn’t point out Resident Evil 5 or 6 in the course of the aforementioned Q&A session, however that very nicely may stem from the truth that Resident Evil Requiem’s depiction of Oswell Spencer differs from his portrayal in Resident Evil 5’s DLC, and, nicely, Resident Evil 6’s plot is a little bit of a large number.
It’s not totally clear how a lot of the core plot will change with Resident Evil Veronica, however with it set to launch subsequent 12 months, we received’t have to attend too lengthy to search out out.






