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Is Capcom preparing to revive Resident Evil 5 in the form of a remake? New indicators

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With Capcom announcing its work on several remake projects of its most famous classic games, following its recent successes in the remake projects of the survival horror series Resident Evil, fans of the series now have great hope of seeing more of these favorite titles, such as Code Veronica and the remake of the first part or Resident Evil 5 and others.

It looks like the dream won't last long, as the Resident Evil fan community on the site was as follows:

  1. Resident Evil 5 name removed.
  2. Remove the base game from the package.
  3. Remove release date from package.

Knowing that the game's database hasn't received any update of this size for 3 years! Last year we received a small update, which may indicate that Capcom is about to announce something about it, and this may actually be related to the upcoming remake that will re-introduce the lifelong adventure of Chris Reyfield and Shiva to put an end to a biological epidemic that spreads across the African continent, and the exclusion of the name specifically may indicate that even the new name it will have may be different in part, perhaps in the remake.

Just like Resident Evil Village, the fourth part could have a completely different name. It could be Resident Evil: Uroboros in reference to the name of the virus around which the story of the fifth part revolves, or even Resident Evil Africa, who knows?!

Many fans of the series were hoping to see Code Veronica and its heroine Claire Redfield take on the role of being captured by Umbrella and imprisoned on a remote island called Roquefort to face the crazy Ashford family responsible for the island and the illegal biological experiments taking place within it, with the hope of seeing a section of the game in the intro that would make us… We see how Umbrella captured Claire in the first place, but given the latest information, it seems that the odds are directed first towards the fifth installment of the series, and we are still waiting for confirmation or a statement from Capcom to completely close the matter.

In any case, the first version of the game sold approximately 8 million copies worldwide and on all devices of the time, while it was re-released again in 2016 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, at which time the total sales of the game reached more than 12 million copies. Million copies.

Do our followers think this update indicates the Japanese developer’s continued interest in the game? Will we see another remake of the series after the release of the fourth installment, or is it related to the success of the last one? Let us know in the comments section below.