It's safe to say that Resident Evil 4 Remake was an overwhelming success for Capcom, signaling that there's plenty of fans out there happy to revisit upgraded versions of the classic titles we remember so fondly. After launch, fans quickly began discussing which games in the series Capcom should remake next, something which the developer itself is now also very interested in learning.
In a recent survey released by Capcom asking fans about the series, there's a variety of questions presented to gauge the overall interest in Resident Evil from a variety of people. Most of the questions are fairly standard, except one towards the end which straight up just asks which games from the Resident Evil franchise fans would like to see remade, giving those participating a blank box to comment in rather than a pre-selected list of games.
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Given how popular that Resident Evil 4 Remake is, as well as all the remakes prior to that, it's very likely that Capcom is going to keep the gravy train going if it keeps bringing in the cash and critical acclaim. However, next on the docket is Resident Evil 5, a title that isn't really as loved as much as the first four. It's possible that Capcom could buck its own trend and choose to remake a game outside of the mainline titles, and the developer simply asking which ones they want to see remade suggests it's open to revisiting titles outside of the numbered games.
The easy and most popular answer is Resident Evil: Code Veronica, a game that takes place after the events of Resident Evil 2 and 3 and has Claire Redfield visiting an Umbrella facility in Paris during the search for her brother Chris. Fans
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