Resident Evil Leaker Just Exposed Capcom's Real Plan...

Insider Dusk Golem claims Capcom's Division 1 is threading Resident Evil: Veronica and an unannounced Resident Evil Zero remake directly into Requiem's narrative continuity, built on RE Engine's real-time perspective-switch tech. Capcom hasn't confirmed a word of it — but the AVERNICO Easter egg buried in Requiem just gave fans a reason to believe the leak anyway. Capcom didn't accidentally let three Resident Evil projects overlap in development — that overlap is the business model now. Remakes carry built-in demand without the marketing spend a new IP requires, which is why Requiem's seven-million-unit run in two months isn't just a sales headline, it's the funding mechanism greenlighting Veronica and Zero simultaneously. The real story buried under the leak isn't whether Dusk Golem is right about narrative ties — it's that Capcom's "support studio" model (M-Two on RE3 Remake) appears to have quietly failed internally, forcing a mid-development reboot back to Division 1. That's not a remake announcement. That's a confession. Follow Us: Twitter:   / touzogamerz   Facebook:   / touzogamerz   💻 PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 RAM: 16GB DDR4 Motherboard: MSI B550M-A PRO #ResidentEvil #ResidentEvilVeronica #CodeVeronica #CodeVeronicaRemake #REVeronica #Capcom #ClaireRedfield #ChrisRedfield #AlbertWesker #Wesker #ResidentEvilRequiem #Gamescom2026 #OpeningNightLive #ResidentEvil #ResidentEvilRequiem #ResidentEvilVeronica #CodeVeronica #ResidentEvilZero #Capcom #DuskGolem #REEngine #ResidentEvilLeak #SurvivalHorror #ClaireRedfield #LeonKennedy #RE9