Summary

  • A reliable Resident Evil insider says Capcom isn't working on a Resident Evil 5 remake.
  • However, it's believed that a Resident Evil 5 remake will materialize eventually.
  • Right now, Capcom is rumored to be working on Resident Evil 9 and remakes of Resident Evil Zero and Code: Veronica.

According to the latest info, it seems that Capcom is not currently working on a remake for Resident Evil 5. Capcom has found incredible success with its Resident Evil remakes, modernizing the classic survival-horror games with vastly improved graphics and new gameplay mechanics. It seems only natural for Resident Evil 5 to get its own remake eventually, and in fact, there have been rumors that such a project is in the works.

Resident Evil 5 remake rumors have claimed that the game is next in line after the Resident Evil 4 remake, but more reliable insiders have pushed back against that narrative. In fact, it's being claimed that there isn't a Resident Evil 5 remake in the works at all, but fans of the co-op survival-horror game shouldn't lose hope.

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A Resident Evil 5 Remake Would Have a Tough Choice Ahead of It for One Boss Fight

While receiving a remake could elevate many aspects of Resident Evil 5, a certain boss encounter's dated nature makes its status more complex.

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Resident Evil insider AestheticGamer recently addressed the possibility of a Resident Evil 5 remake, stating that while it's"not on the cards right now," they believe that it is a matter of "when" and not "if." According to AestheticGamer, Capcom is currently working on Resident Evil 9 as the next game in the series, to be followed by remakes of Resident Evil Zero and Resident Evil Code: Veronica.

Resident Evil 5 Remake Reportedly Not In Development

The commercial success of the Resident Evil remakes makes a Resident Evil 5 remake seem like a no-brainer, but there are some reasons why Capcom might wait to tackle that particular game in the series. While Resident Evil 5 reviews were mostly positive at the time of its release, the game did not reach the same heights as most of its predecessors. Resident Evil 5's co-op focus also hurt the experience for those playing solo, as the AI partner wasn't nearly as efficient as playing with a real person. Resident Evil 5 was also highly controversial when it came out, with some going as far as accusing the game of being racist.

Still, Resident Evil 5 served as a finale of sorts for the Resident Evil franchise story up to that point, and so to skip remaking it would be a missed opportunity. After all, a Resident Evil 5 remake would have the chance to address some of the criticisms levied at the original game, like the unreliable AI companion. Such a project could not only please fans of the original Resident Evil 5 but also improve its reputation among its detractors. Capcom could do something similar with the far more divisive Resident Evil 6, but that might be too big a mountain to climb compared to the other Resident Evil remakes.

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Survival Horror
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Top Critic Avg: 72 /100 Critics Rec: 62%
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Released
March 5, 2009
ESRB
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language
Developer(s)
Capcom
Publisher(s)
Capcom
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havok, MT Framework
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Survival Horror