Resident Evil: Veronica: The Title That Changed Everything
- Capcom renamed the upcoming remake of Code: Veronica to Resident Evil Veronica to align with the naming conventions of its remake series, according to a producer cited by...
- The decision reflects a shift in how Capcom identifies its legacy titles for modern audiences.
- "It's usually one word that is really iconic or connected to the concept of the game"
Capcom renamed the upcoming remake of Code: Veronica to Resident Evil Veronica to align with the naming conventions of its remake series, according to a producer cited by TechRadar on June 12, 2026. The change removes “Code” from the original title to follow a branding pattern that emphasizes a single, iconic word connected to the game’s concept.
The decision reflects a shift in how Capcom identifies its legacy titles for modern audiences. A producer for the project explained that the current naming strategy focuses on thematic consistency across the series’ entries.
“It’s usually one word that is really iconic or connected to the concept of the game”
Producer of Resident Evil Veronica via TechRadar
Why did Capcom change the title from Code: Veronica?
The removal of the word “Code” serves to standardize the game’s identity within the existing remake ecosystem. By focusing on Veronica
, Capcom anchors the title to the central character and the specific narrative theme of the entry.
This approach differs from the original 2000 release, which used the more stylized title Code: Veronica. The producer’s comments indicate that the current brand identity prioritizes immediate conceptual recognition over the stylistic choices made during the original development cycle.
How does this fit the Resident Evil remake pattern?
The title change follows a precedent established by previous entries in the remake series. While Resident Evil 2 (2019), Resident Evil 3 (2020), and Resident Evil 4 (2023) utilized numeric identifiers to denote their place in the timeline, they lacked the additional subtitles found in some of the original era’s marketing.
By applying the one word
rule to Resident Evil Veronica, Capcom creates a distinction between the numbered mainline entries and the character-driven narrative of the Veronica story. This ensures the title remains concise while maintaining a direct link to the source material.
This naming convention allows Capcom to maintain a cohesive brand image across different platforms and regions, reducing the complexity of the titles as the franchise expands its library of remakes.
