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Resident Evil's Ambitious Roadmap for the Next 3 Years Just Leaked Online

Insider reveals potential annual releases, remakes, and Resident Evil 10 through 2029.

Resident Evil Requiem Credit: Capcom

As fans gear up for the imminent arrival of Resident Evil Requiem, expected to drop this month, a major new leak has surfaced detailing Capcom's potential long-term strategy for the beloved survival horror franchise. This fresh batch of information points to an aggressive slate of releases that could see new entries, expansions, and remakes arriving regularly through the end of the decade, keeping the series at the forefront of horror gaming.

The Resident Evil franchise remains one of the most enduring and influential in video game history. Since its debut in 1996, it has defined survival horror with its blend of atmospheric tension, resource management, intricate puzzles, and memorable encounters with zombies, mutants, and other bio-engineered horrors. Recent titles have modernized the formula—Resident Evil 7 shifted to first-person perspective for greater immersion, while Resident Evil Village introduced larger-scale action alongside gothic horror elements. If the leaked details hold true, Capcom appears committed to maintaining momentum by delivering a steady stream of content, alternating between original stories and updated versions of fan-favorite classics. This approach would allow the series to appeal to both longtime players nostalgic for earlier eras and newcomers discovering the universe through contemporary gameplay refinements.

Prominent industry insider AestheticGamer, widely recognized as Dusk Golem for his accurate reporting on horror game developments, is the source behind these revelations. The information outlines a structured timeline that suggests Capcom is planning to fill upcoming release windows with high-profile Resident Evil projects, potentially marking a return to more frequent major drops after a period of spaced-out launches.

The rumored lineup of upcoming Resident Evil games includes:

  • Resident Evil Requiem - February 27

  • Resident Evil Requiem DLC - TBA 2026

  • Resident Evil - Code: Veronica Remake - 2027

  • Resident Evil Zero Remake - 2028

  • Resident Evil 10 - 2029

These projects represent a mix of forward momentum and respectful revisits to the series' past. Resident Evil Requiem serves as the immediate next chapter, building on the established lore while introducing new threats and characters. Its planned DLC in 2026 would extend the experience with additional scenarios, side stories, or challenges— a model that has worked well for previous entries like Resident Evil Village's expansions.

Further down the line, the Resident Evil - Code: Veronica remake would revive the 2000 cult classic, which followed Claire Redfield's desperate struggle on Rockfort Island and later in Antarctica. Known for its dual protagonists, intense action sequences, and deeper ties to the Umbrella Corporation saga, a modern version could enhance visuals, controls, and pacing while preserving the original's unique tone. Similarly, remaking Resident Evil Zero would bring back the 2002 prequel, which explored the early stages of the T-virus outbreak through S.T.A.R.S. member Rebecca Chambers and escaped convict Billy Coen. Its partner-zombie mechanics and train-based opening could benefit greatly from updated engine features, improved AI, and refined level design.

Finally, Resident Evil 10 stands as the next mainline numbered entry, offering Capcom a chance to advance the overarching narrative. Whether it revisits familiar heroes like Leon S. Kennedy or Chris Redfield, introduces entirely new protagonists, or ties up lingering threads from prior games, it has the potential to push boundaries further—perhaps with enhanced multiplayer elements, experimental horror mechanics, or even broader world-building.

While development timelines can shift due to the complexities of modern game production—ranging from technical hurdles to creative refinements—the proposed schedule indicates strong internal confidence in the franchise's direction. Annual or near-annual releases would mark a significant escalation compared to recent years, helping Capcom capitalize on the series' massive global fanbase and consistent commercial success.

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Resident Evil Requiem is positioned as the starting point for this ambitious phase, scheduled for release on February 27, 2026. The game is anticipated to launch simultaneously across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, leveraging Capcom's RE Engine for cutting-edge visuals, dynamic lighting, and immersive audio that heighten the terror. Marketing materials have teased a gripping new story amid escalating biohazards, promising the signature blend of dread, exploration, and survival that has kept millions coming back to the series for nearly three decades.

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