Reports have fledged at this time that Capcom has plans for a remake of Resident Evil 0 as slated for a release date in 2028. This was further confirmation of what had long been speculated about: that Resident Evil 0, developed as a movie prequel to the 2002’s, is presumably next in line awaiting modernized treatment after the successful remakes of Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4. Capcom has yet to make an announcement about the project; nevertheless, the continuing source of buzz indicates that the company is indeed going along its past strategic practice of revisiting entries in its great history of engaging many younger players who could then energize power in utilizing the arts of this contemporary RE Engine. The train has left the station with prior remakes that would prepare fans to expect a full modern overhaul of graphics and gameplay around those classics.
Mention of the year 2028 is mostly by lauded leaker Dusk Golem, and the most recent proof has come from MP1ST. The next reports suggested that the game is in development under the internal codename “Chamber.” Besides, the gossip contains some casting information, possibly pointing towards the involvement of actor Jon McLaren, who starred in Guardians of the Galaxy 2 as Star-Lord, in the game’s voice and motion capture cast. He may portray the alleged death-row convict protagonist, Billy Coen. Beyond Capture Studios is reportedly overseeing production aspects of this highly anticipated title, indicating that the game is well into its development cycle.
This is said to be the pattern of release in 2028 wherein the Resident Evil 0 remake would actually become the third of major Resident Evil titles planned in a three-year span. The current unconfirmed roadmap states that the Code: Veronica remake arrives before it in the first quarter of 2027, and after RE0 comes a new installment in the main franchise set for 2029. Indeed, Capcom is building an extremely busy and consistent release cadence for its flagship survival horror series. Fans are already looking forward to the Residents Evils before those remakes; with Resident Evil Requiem confirmed for February 27, 2026, this one should bring back memories of the famous place known as Raccoon City.
As mentioned above, and also the original Resident Evil 0, such a prequel movie to the first Resident Evil detailed the precarious experience of S.T.A.R.S rookie Rebecca Chambers and an ex-Navy lieutenant, Billy Coen, on an Ecliptic Express train. The game had a unique feature called the partner zapping mechanism, which forced players into inventory management and puzzling with two characters simultaneously. It is anticipated that a remake would completely re-engineer such a feature, given modern controllers. While leaks are good and sound in convincing degrees, it, nevertheless, holds true in all cases to view all unconfirmed reports with suspicion until the public endorsement from Capcom is received about the existence and timeline of the Resident Evil 0 remake.

