According to sources, CAPCOM is reportedly contemplating a remake of the Resident Evil Revelations series. This speculation was first reported by Wccftech, referencing leaker Dusk Golem, who has a history of sharing credible information about the iconic Resident Evil franchise.
As first reported by GameSpot, the Resident Evil series marks its 30th anniversary today, March 22, 2025. This milestone not only celebrates three decades of survival horror but also highlights the franchise’s unique ability to intertwine captivating characters with intense, often gruesome gameplay.
As Resident Evil celebrates its 30th anniversary, the franchise stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of survival horror games. Since its debut in 1996, Capcom has skillfully evolved the series, maintaining relevance in an ever-changing gaming landscape. As first reported by The Guardian, this anniversary not only marks three decades of gameplay but also highlights the franchise’s ability to adapt and innovate while staying true to its roots.
In the intricate landscape of gaming, few franchises are as iconic as Resident Evil. As first reported by IGN, the series has had a rich yet complicated history with Nintendo, marked by both significant successes and notable missteps across various platforms.
Recent discussions surrounding the highly anticipated remake of Resident Evil 4 have sparked interest among fans, as new insights reportedly surface regarding the nature of the changes made to the game. According to prominent leaker Dusk Golem, nothing from the original game has been cut, but most elements have been significantly altered or transformed.
New whispers in the gaming world suggest that Kazunori Kadoi and Yasuhiro Anpo, the directors behind the acclaimed remakes of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4, are reportedly at the helm of the upcoming Resident Evil Code Veronica remake. This news was first reported by Xcancel, who highlighted the potential involvement of these experienced directors, whose prior successes have set high expectations for the series.
A recent rumor has surfaced suggesting that Capcom may hold a significant internal meeting in 2027 to outline the future of the Resident Evil franchise. This information, as first reported by Gamingbolt, comes from Dusk Golem, a well-regarded industry insider known for sharing insights about upcoming titles.
The release of Alex, the protagonist from Street Fighter 3: New Generation, in Street Fighter 6 has sparked heated discussions among fans, primarily due to unexpected changes to his storyline. As first reported by Push Square, these new lore developments have introduced elements that some players find unsettling, leading to a mix of intrigue and controversy around the game’s narrative direction.
Sega has unleashed a substantial update for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, as first reported by Nintendo Life. The new version 1.3.1 enhances gameplay and paves the way for an exciting addition to the roster. Fans can look forward to the iconic Mega Man speeding into the game on March 25, 2026, offering a fresh twist to the racing experience.
In a surprising twist that counters recent narratives about the decline of console gaming, Resident Evil Requiem has emerged as a major success on the PlayStation 5. As first reported by Push Square, the game’s performance challenges the prevailing belief that PC gaming is taking over the market and that consoles are becoming obsolete.
Capcom is keeping fans on the edge of their seats regarding Leon Kennedy’s marital status in Resident Evil Requiem. Since the game launched in February, speculation has swirled about who Leon may be romantically involved with. However, the developer has yet to provide any definitive answers about the beloved character’s personal life, as first reported by Eurogamer.
Players seeking to take down the Invasive Nerscylla in Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection can expect a challenge that demands both strategy and skill. This elusive monster features a unique set of mechanics that players must understand to successfully defeat it.