The Summer Game Fest 2026 is making headlines once again ahead of its June mega event. While gaming rumors and speculations have kept the excitement bar high, a fresh leak suggests a new Resident Evil Remake could finally be revealed. The event, hosted by Geoff Keighley, is scheduled for June 5 and has a strong track record of major Capcom announcements. Last year’s showcase surprised fans with the first trailer for Resident Evil Requiem, raising expectations for another big reveal this time.
Well-known insider Dusk Golem has stated that it is ‘incredibly likely’ a Code: Veronica remake could be announced during the event. While the leaker admitted uncertainty about ‘Capcom’s marketing plans,’ the timing would align with past reveals. However, even reliable insiders can be wrong, and such claims remain speculative until officially confirmed.
The strongest rumors point to a potential Resident Evil Code: Veronica Remake. Resident Evil fans who have played the game since its release continue to request a modern remake of Code: Veronica. The deeper story and popular characters in the game serve as a logical progression for Capcom to follow after their successful remakes.
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At present, Capcom has only confirmed the Resident Evil Requiem story and game mode DLC. Some expect this content to appear at a May showcase, possibly a PlayStation event. Any additional remake announcements, including Code: Veronica, have not been officially verified and remain part of ongoing gaming leaks and speculation.
The Showcase season has begun to attract increasing fan excitement. Capcom uses its main events to reveal unexpected trailers, a practice that has become standard for the company. The announcement of upcoming remakes seems likely because recent remakes have been successful, and fans continue to seek classic games. Gaming enthusiast will now have to wait until Summer Game Fest 2026 to find out whether these rumors are true or just wild speculations.