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Capcom takes down unofficial RE Code Veronica player-made award.

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After a whole year of hard work and just a few days before release, Capcom has dropped an unofficial, player-made remake of Code Veronica. The remake has garnered a lot of attention and has become popular among fans of the game and the series in general.

The team behind the unofficial remake of RE Code Veronica announced via Discord that their project has been canceled by Capcom. The company's argument was to use the series' exclusive branding in addition to the characters. They also said that this unofficial game project could lead the gaming community to think it is official when it is not.

Not content with that, the company also took down the Team Project website. When you visit it, you'll see a message saying, "Capcom has canceled our project." Here's what the team had to say after the cancellation:

Unfortunately, Capcom contacted us and canceled our projects. We are very sorry to inform you that they canceled it out of pure malice, as there is no sign of an official release coming from them.

The team has several other projects under its belt, including Resident Evil Remake Remake. As we can see below, the project uses a highly advanced version of the Unity graphics engine and is expected to be released for the PC platform next year.

Do you think Capcom is right to unofficially abandon player-generated projects? Does the pursuit of such projects mean that the aforementioned games with a remake version are officially in development? Let us know in the comments section below.

We remind you that the company currently has a RE4 Remake game project in development and the leaders of next year.