ESRB listing hints at Resident Evil 5 remake

A new ESRB rating for an Xbox Series X/S version of Resident Evil 5 has sparked speculation about a potential remake. The listing's mention of in-game purchases suggests new content, aligning with Capcom's recent practices. This comes amid rumors and leaker claims pointing to other titles in the series.

The Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) has listed a version of Resident Evil 5 for Xbox Series X/S, the 2009 action-horror game originally released in March. According to reports from Eurogamer and Kotaku, the barebones page includes a description that could fit a remaster, re-release, or full remake, but the inclusion of "In-Game Purchases" stands out. Capcom has incorporated such microtransaction-style DLC into recent titles, including the Resident Evil 4 Remake's "Treasure Map: Expansion" and Dragon's Dogma 2's "Portcrystal" DLC. Earlier ports of Resident Evil 5 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One included all prior DLC without these additions, as they predated Capcom's focus on launch DLC.

The timing raises eyebrows, with Sony's State of Play livestream scheduled for February 12, 2026. The Resident Evil 4 Remake was announced at a similar event in June 2022, and modern remakes in the series have surpassed 10 million copies sold. Adding to the buzz, Eva La Dare, who voiced and motion-captured Sheva Alomar in Resident Evil 5, posted on X last month: "Got a few fun things lined up for March. Stay tuned! ❤️ #residentevil30thanniversary," including hashtags #residentevil5, #shevaalomar, and #RE5.

However, leakers have pushed back, insisting the next project after Resident Evil Requiem—due this month—will be a remake of Resident Evil – Code: Veronica, not Resident Evil 5. While the ESRB listing appears unlikely to be an error, Thursday's State of Play may provide clarity on Capcom's plans for the franchise.

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