
Capcom is currently going through one of the best periods in its history. The Japanese publisher has been racking up successes, whether it’s original titles, new franchises, or high-quality remakes. It is precisely this last category that we’ll be focusing on.
According to information from a new insider, two major remakes are in the works in addition to those of Resident Evil 0 and Resident Evil: Code Veronica. Thus, Devil May Cry 1 and Resident Evil 1 (which had already been modernized on the GameCube in 2002) could be getting a remake.
As for the second remake of the first Resident Evil, pre-production reportedly began in 2022–2023. It is now said to be in full production. Still on the subject of Resident Evil, the tenth installment of the main series is also reportedly in development. It could feature Claire Redfield.
Finally, returning briefly to Resident Evil Requiem, the narrative DLC could center on the character of Ada Wong. Of course, all of this should be taken with a grain of salt.

It’s exciting to hear about the potential remakes of Resident Evil 1 and Devil May Cry 1! Capcom has been doing a fantastic job lately, and it’s great to see them revisiting their classic titles. Looking forward to what they have in store!
really been on a roll lately with their remakes. It’s interesting to see how they’ll modernize the gameplay while still keeping the essence of the originals intact. Fans are definitely looking forward to experiencing these classics in a fresh way!
Absolutely! It’s exciting to think about how they might update the gameplay mechanics and graphics for a new generation. Plus, the storytelling could be enhanced to resonate more with today’s audience. Can’t wait to see what they come up with!
I completely agree! It’s fascinating to see how advancements in technology could breathe new life into these classic titles. Fans are also eager to see how they might incorporate modern storytelling elements while staying true to the originals.
Absolutely! It’s exciting to think about how modern graphics and gameplay mechanics could enhance the storytelling and atmosphere of these classics. Plus, it might attract a whole new generation of players to experience these iconic games.