Resident Evil 1 remake goes into full production and Devil May Cry gets supposed remake at Capcom
A recent leak provided details about Capcom’s future plans for its main franchises. The tipster known as Dusk Golem shared information from an inside source about remakes and new projects. The material has been circulating on specialized forums and websites since the weekend.
The highlight is the possible remake of the first Devil May Cry. Lançado in 2001 for PlayStation 2, the title kicked off the action series. The project would be in active development, even after the departure of director Hideaki Itsuno in 2024. The commercial success of Devil May Cry 5 motivates the initiative.
Vazamento mentions 2022 internal meeting for Resident Evil
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Capcom is reportedly working on multiple projects, including:
• Resident Evil 10 (Codename “Project Redlife”)
• Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake
• Resident Evil 0 Remake
• Resident Evil 1 Remake
• Devil May Cry 1 Remake
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Capcom held a strategic meeting in June or July 2022 to define the direction of the horror series. Quatro initiatives received approval at that time. Internal codenames help identify each one.
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- Project Chambers corresponds to the remake of Resident Evil Zero
- Project Fallen indicates the remake of Resident Evil 1
- Project Redlife refers to Resident Evil 10
- The remake of Resident Evil Code Veronica did not receive a specific codename when released
The remake of Resident Evil 1 would have passed from the pre-production phase to full production not long ago. Work began in 2022 or 2023. Claire Redfield appears as the protagonist of Resident Evil 10, which connects with the remake of Code Veronica. The character has not led a main numbered title since the year 2000.
Estimated Cronograma points to annual launches starting in 2027
The leak suggests release windows for Resident Evil’s projects. Code Veronica appears as the most advanced. Zero and the remake of Resident Evil 1 would follow. Resident Evil 10 would close the cycle around 2030.
Essas dates remain speculative. Capcom has not yet officially confirmed any of them. Summer Game Fest, scheduled for June, is gaining momentum as a possible stage for announcements.
- Code Veronica — possible announcement in 2026 and launch in Q1 2027
- Zero Remake — 2028
- Resident Evil 1 Remake — 2029
- Resident Evil 10 — circa 2030
Motor chart REX should replace RE Engine on larger titles
Heavier designs would migrate to the new REX engine. Zero and Resident Evil 10 would use this technology. The RE Engine continues to be in current use, but the company is seeking technical evolution for future releases.
Além of the remakes, Capcom signals expansion of other series. Mega Man, Onimusha and Ace Attorney appear in revitalization plans. Ports and new content maintain interest in classic franchises.
Dusk Golem confirms only part of the information
The leaker validated the presence of Ada Wong in an Resident Evil Requiem DLC. Ele distanced itself from other points, such as specific details about the Devil May Cry remake and Resident Evil 10’s protagonist. Muitos elements came from an additional anonymous source.
Fãs follows discussions in communities like Reddit. The company is often silent about early-stage projects. Qualquer official announcement must come directly from Capcom.
- Devil May Cry 1 remake in active development
- 2022 internal Reunião approved multiple Resident Evil projects
- Claire Redfield in Resident Evil 10 according to the leak
- Transição for REX engine in selected productions
- Expansão planned for Mega Man and other series
The material reinforces Capcom’s strategy of exploring remakes to maintain engagement. The coming months should bring more clarity about what will actually arrive on consoles and PCs.
















