The developers behind the fan creation vampire And the Resident Evil – Code: Veronica for canceling the development of both projects upon request capcom🇧🇷
Unfortunately, there has never been a full release of both versions. Some videos can be found on social networks, where we see Claire walk through classic scenarios from Code: Veronica, for example, but nothing more than previews of what’s been worked on on the project.
In a video announcing the cancellation of Code: Project Veronica (available below), Briins Croft, one of the developers, said that 90% of fan reworks of Code: Veronica have used features found in recent recreations of Capcom games, such as 3D models, animations, and textures.
An early code demo: Veronica’s Entertainment was made available in June 2021, and a larger release is planned for 2023. Fans who had the opportunity to play the game were generally surprised by the quality of the work presented and lamented the fact that there are no plans for an official re-release of the game starring Claire and Chris Redfield. .
Personally, I was a little surprised by Capcom’s decision. But hey, we’ve been using games [deles] “To create a free-to-play game, which was really gaining a lot of clarity,” Croft said in the video. We can understand the cancellation.”
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The team will no longer work on a Resident Evil remake, but intend to continue developing the games. “We will continue with a new project that will have a story inspired by Code: Veronica but without the copyright issues.”
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