Resident Evil Veronica reaches one million wishlists

Resident Evil Veronica has amassed one million wishlists on PS5 and PC less than a week after its announcement. Fans have celebrated the milestone with the phrase 'the people have spoken.' Capcom adjusted the title from the original Code Veronica to align with the remake series' naming style.

A producer for the game stated that Capcom changed the title to fit the series' pattern. Each entry follows individual themes attached to one word.

The producer explained the approach in a quote: 'It's usually one word that is really iconic or connected to the concept of the game.' This decision ensures consistency across the remake series.

The rapid wishlist growth signals strong interest from players. Observers noted that the response points to another potential hit for the franchise.

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