Capcom is reportedly rebooting the classic Resident Evil 1, with a planned launch in 2026 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the original game. This remake is set to provide a fresh take on the seminal survival horror experience, aiming to captivate both new fans and old.
According to leaks from well-known insiders, this isn’t just a remaster but a complete overhaul using the modern RE Engine, which promises to deliver a much more immersive and terrifying experience than its predecessors. The original Resident Evil game, released in 1996, is credited with defining the survival horror genre, making this remake highly anticipated.
The rumor was first hinted at by an X/Twitter account dedicated to Arab Resident Evil fans and was further supported by entertainment reporter Daniel Richtman on his Patreon. These sources suggest that while Resident Evil 5 was initially expected to be next in line for a remake, Capcom has chosen to prioritize the very first game in the series instead.
The upcoming remake is not just a nod to nostalgia but a strategic move to modernize the roots of the franchise, potentially paving the way for future remakes of other titles in the series.
Capcom’s focus on reinvigorating the original game could serve as a crucial test of their ability to balance classic horror elements with contemporary gameplay mechanics. The company’s decision to return to the beginning of the Resident Evil timeline highlights their commitment to the series’ core themes and their intent to keep the franchise relevant for a new generation of gamers.