Fans uncover Veronica easter eggs in Resident Evil Requiem

Players exploring Resident Evil Requiem have spotted in-game easter eggs that appear to reference Code: Veronica, fueling remake rumors. Discoveries include a wine bottle labeled 'Avernico,' an anagram of Veronica, and a hotel guest named Veronica. While some hints face skepticism, they align with Capcom's pattern of teasing future projects.

In Resident Evil Requiem, the ninth mainline entry, fans have identified potential nods to Resident Evil – Code: Veronica. A wine bottle in the bar lounge at Rhodes Hill bears the label 'Avernico,' which unscrambles to 'Veronica,' as highlighted by Suzi Hunter on X on March 5, 2026. Another find in the Wrenwood Hotel registry lists a guest named Veronica, shared by Resident Leo on March 29, 2026, noting Alyssa as the ninth guest, matching the game's sequence position. Wooden toy blocks spelling out 'C,' 'N' (or 'Z'), '1,' and '6' or '9' have sparked theories linking to Code: Veronica, Resident Evil Zero, the original Resident Evil, and Resident Evil 6 or Requiem itself, per a post by Ramis on March 5, 2026. Skepticism persists, with Redditors noting the hotel name 'Veronica Galibardi' likely honors an Italian localization staffer, and other registry names matching real team members. The toy blocks interpretation draws criticism as overly speculative. The wine bottle remains a point of intrigue amid longstanding remake rumors from multiple sources. Capcom has a track record of embedding future hints in Resident Evil titles built on the RE Engine, such as Mother Miranda foreshadowing in Resident Evil 7 and Dr. Victor Gideon in Resident Evil Village. Recent remakes include Resident Evil 2 in 2019, Resident Evil 3 in 2020, and Resident Evil 4 in 2023, leaving Code: Veronica—the oldest unremade mainline game—as a logical candidate.

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Realistic illustration of Resident Evil heroes Leon, Chris, and Jill with Capcom's announcement banner celebrating Requiem's sales and character retention.
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Capcom plans to retain Resident Evil veterans like Leon

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Resident Evil Requiem director Koshi Nakanishi and producer Masato Kumazawa stated that Capcom has no plans to retire iconic characters such as Leon S. Kennedy, Chris Redfield, and Jill Valentine. In a post-mortem interview, they emphasized the enduring appeal of these mainstays. The game, celebrating the series' 30th anniversary, has sold over 7 million copies in two months.

A Eurogamer review celebrates Resident Evil Requiem as a fitting 30th anniversary entry for the series, emphasizing its effective use of nostalgia and fan service. The article describes the game as more than self-indulgent callbacks, integrating them into core mechanics and narrative. It highlights returning characters and locations that honor the franchise's history.

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A complex puzzle in Resident Evil Requiem has yet to be solved, even by reviewers with early access. The hidden challenge begins in the game's first act and involves scanning a severed hand for cryptic clues. Community efforts, including guides from IGN, continue to unravel its layers post-launch.

A datamine of Resident Evil Requiem has uncovered several scrapped ideas from its development, including a merchant character and side missions reminiscent of Resident Evil 4.

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As part of ongoing coverage of Resident Evil Requiem, Capcom celebrated the horror series' 30th anniversary with a message from executive producer Jun Takeuchi. He thanked fans for three decades of support, celebrated Requiem's 6 million players, teased future content, and shared director insights on the ending.

Capcom has announced several titles set for release in 2026, including new entries in popular franchises. These confirmed projects feature Resident Evil Requiem, Pragmata, and others, while rumors suggest additional developments. Fans can expect a mix of sequels, remakes, and expansions across various platforms.

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Capcom's Resident Evil Requiem has sold 7 million copies, becoming the fastest-selling entry in the survival horror franchise's history. Game director Koshi Nakanishi shared the milestone on Instagram with celebratory cakes for characters Grace and Leon. The achievement follows the 6 million sales mark announced last month.

 

 

 

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