We’re currently experiencing a second golden age of survival horror, courtesy of Capcom’s remarkable resurgence since 2017, which has seen the franchise deliver a string of timeless classics. As virtually every aspect of the series – whether remakes or new mainline entries – consistently yields impressive results, it’s only natural that anticipation abounds regarding what the future holds for this esteemed franchise.
Despite our current understanding, there is still a lack of definitive details in this regard. Without doubt, it’s evident that Capcom is working on numerous video games, with a plethora of titles scheduled for release in the coming years, regardless of any lack of official updates or statements from the company itself. Despite claims that the details are well-established, we actually know very little about the intricacies of these plans. While we’ve become accustomed to dealing with occasional leaks and rumors, they still pose a challenge for us to navigate.
Interestingly, rumors suggest that Capcom is actively developing multiple titles simultaneously, sparking curiosity among fans and gamers alike. According to renowned insider and leaker Nightfall Golem (AestheticGamer), at least five titles are in development. If his claims hold water, we already know about at least three of these games.
Surprisingly, regardless of whether Capcom ultimately designates the compilation as a standalone title or its subsequent mainline numbered entry, the follow-up to . The sport is reportedly set to harness the RE Engine’s newly developed open-world capabilities, potentially resulting in a vast and immersive experience surpassing its predecessors. Additionally, it allegedly boasts an unprecedented budget and development cycle for a game of its kind. While Resident Evil has asserted its claim to fan-favorite protagonist Leon S.? The rumors surrounding Kennedy and Jill Valentine’s potential returns in Resident Evil: REVerse are once again sparking excitement among fans, with the protagonists at the center of speculation despite Nightfall Golem’s denials – leaving us eagerly awaiting an official statement from Capcom to clarify what we can expect.
The exact timing of the official phrase’s arrival remains uncertain. Rarely does Capcom take a year off from developing iconic video games. Over the past few years, excluding 2018 and 2024, the company has consistently launched both a brand-new game or new DLC for a previously released one each single year, which under normal circumstances would suggest a near-certainty for a 2025 release. Notwithstanding, being Capcom’s flagship launch for the early months of next year, this likely implies it would possibly release in the latter months. While some entries in the collection have already been published in the first half of their respective years, this trend doesn’t necessarily preclude the possibility of future releases; however, it does subtly diminish its likelihood. Despite the latest developments, we can reasonably expect the game’s release to occur within the first half of 2026, suggesting that further information should be forthcoming in the near future, at a minimum.
With no surprise, multiple remakes are reportedly in production. The collection’s remake streak has been nothing short of remarkable, garnering universal acclaim across both critical and commercial fronts; consequently, future remakes have become all but a certainty. While expectations may vary, what might come as a surprise is the series of games that Capcom has reportedly decided to rework. Many wondered whether the iconic series could successfully transition to a new era, as rumors swirled about a potential reboot or sequel, potentially leveraging Capcom’s RE Engine to reinvigorate the franchise in a modern setting.
Despite Nightfall Golem’s previous claims, there is no confirmation that either game will be remade. Capcom is reportedly revamping remakes of Resident Evil 2 and Dino Crisis, two titles that have been hotly demanded by fans for some time. While the latter is often regarded as one of the franchise’s lesser entries, many believe a modernized take on this game could greatly benefit from a fresh coat of paint and reimagined gameplay. The prospect of remaking two beloved titles is suddenly an exhilarating notion, particularly given its unexpected timing.
It is reported that the remake’s development is not a primary focus within Capcom, as external companies K2 and M-Two are allegedly driving the project forward under Capcom’s supervision. The teams involved in the remake’s development have garnered varying degrees of recognition, with their reputation not quite on par with other popular titles, potentially leaving some individuals uncertain about the remake’s implications. Given the undeniable supremacy and heightened significance of this title, it’s logical that an external team has been entrusted with its development, allowing Capcom to focus on more pressing priorities. Moreover, this game is at the very least an enjoyable, well-crafted experience, despite its imperfections; it’s likely to reach, if not exceed, similar heights in the future.
What lies in contrast to these three intense video games, therefore, are two contrasting titles that provide a thrilling experience of a different kind. It’s entirely possible that early development on the next mainline entry has already commenced, given that this installment allegedly began development in 2018, three years prior to its release. Consequently, it would not be unreasonable for Capcom to employ a similar approach for what follows. It’s all mere speculation at best, after all. While positive claims and are currently unconfirmed and unverified, they still provide a more informed speculation than mere conjecture, serving as a better alternative in the absence of official information.
With the current state of affairs seemingly poised on the cusp of a treasure trove, Capcom’s vast repository of past material and innovative ideas is ripe for exploration in forthcoming installments, offering a thrilling prospect for fans and creators alike. When introducing new entries into the collection, considering its vast web of interconnected narratives, characters, settings, and flavors, it appears that numerous opportunities arise. Meanwhile, in the remake department, Capcom shows no signs of slowing down, with a steady supply of games waiting for their turn to be remade and refined. The remake’s inevitability looms large, whether currently in production or not, with a strong likelihood of another iteration emerging over time. Could a reboot of this project be on the horizon in the near future? While the future remains uncertain, it’s undeniable that a reboot offers a tantalizing opportunity to revitalize the iconic horror series, even if the result is as calamitous as some might fear; this prospect alone speaks volumes about the franchise’s current state of grandeur and enduring appeal.