Resident Evil Veronica is on the way, but it's going to be missing one of the best features introduced in Resident Evil Requiem, though fans might be able to sway developers if they complain enough.
The mainline Resident Evil games were predominantly third-person survival horror games, with the only first-person entries being lightgun shooters. That changed with Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, which returned the series to its horror roots by starring a regular guy who was thrown into a house full of mutated monsters. Resident Evil Village kept the first-person perspective, though a third-person mode was added over time.
The first trailer for Resident Evil Veronica, the upcoming modern remake of Resident Evil - Code: Veronica, was shown at Summer Games Fest 2026. In the trailer, Claire Redfield is shown searching for her brother, giving fans hope that a feature introduced in Resident Evil Requiem will be included in the game. Unfortunately, the developers revealed to GamesRadar that the feature won't be present.
Resident Evil Veronica Won't Have A First-Person Camera Perspective
In Resident Evil Requiem, the player could switch between first and third-person perspectives for the playable characters, making the horror feel scarier, and...
