Fans Shouldn’t Expect the Resident Evil Veronica Remake to Be First-Person

Resident Evil Veronica trailer

Resident Evil Veronica trailer
  • Primary Subject: Resident Evil Veronica
  • Key Update: Officially unveiled by Capcom during the June 2026 Summer Game Fest showcase, Resident Evil Veronica is an upcoming ground-up survival horror remake developed by Capcom, scheduled for a third-person perspective release in 2027.
  • Status: Confirmed
  • Last Verified: June 15, 2026
  • Quick Answer: Resident Evil Veronica producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi confirmed the remake will maintain a traditional third-person perspective despite a deceptive first-person sequence in the trailer.

During Summer Game Fest 2026, Capcom made one of the biggest announcements by showing off a trailer for Resident Evil Veronica. This caught the attention of many, as it is a remake of an entry that's more than two decades old, but one that looks absolutely stunning.

It managed to capture and enhance the eerie atmosphere of the original, while giving us a lot to look forward to with the many changes it will undoubtedly make. Aside from that, the trailer also raised some eyebrows as the beginning showed what might be gameplay from a first-person perspective.

This certainly took many by surprise, as the original was played via third-person. Such a shift has a good chance of creating a remake that has the potential to provide an experience that far surpasses what it took inspiration from, which is why fans were left excited after the reveal.

Resident Evil Veronica
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Credit: Capcom

However, you shouldn't count on the game to be in first-person at all, as there are a couple of factors that contribute to it not heading in that direction. Firstly, Resident Evil Veronica's producer, Yoshiaki Hirabayashi, has stated that the game will keep to a third-person perspective for its gameplay.

While not exactly the news that some fans will want to hear, this makes sense, as it would be much harder to translate everything that the original did if the new perspective had to be taken into account. That, and it could lead to changes that would be too different from the original, which defeats the purpose of being a remake.

It's also important to take note that the team behind the Resident Evil 2 and 4 remakes will be responsible for the new Veronica. Given how their recreations tried to maintain key aspects to remain faithful to the originals, it would only make sense to do the same with the new project.

However, you may be thinking that they might find a way to provide players the ability to play in first-person perspective, as they wouldn't have bothered showing the possibility via the trailer otherwise. Although that does raise a good point, that line of thinking can instantly be derailed if you take the time to watch the reveal trailers of both Resident Evil 2 and 3 remakes.

Resident Evil 3 Jill
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Credit: Capcom

For those who have seen them, you will recall that they did the exact same thing as Resident Evil: Veronica, which made people think that there would be a shift in perspective, or at least an option to do so. As short as it may have been, they each showed a small segment as if you were playing through the character's eyes, making you think that the game would be in first-person instead of third-person.

Obviously, that wasn't the case with the final product, so you should expect the same with the upcoming remake. The signs are there that point to the fact that it plans to maintain most of what made the original so good, and since that includes a third-person perspective, fans will just have to accept that.

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