New Resident Evil 0 Remake Rumored for 2028 Release; Details Emerge

BREAKING: New rumors confirm that a remake of Resident Evil 0 is in development under the working title Project Chamber, with a targeted release window of 2028. Sources close to the matter have unveiled crucial details about the game’s plot expansion and casting, igniting excitement among fans.

According to reports from MP1st, the name Project Chamber pays homage to lead character Rebecca Chambers, setting the stage just before her arrival at the iconic Spencer Mansion from the original game. The project is reportedly being developed by Beyond Capture Studios, known for their work on other titles in the RE Engine series, including Resident Evil 4 and Street Fighter 6.

Notably, actor Jon McLaren, recognized for his role as Star-Lord in Square Enix’s Guardians of the Galaxy, had previously listed Project Chamber on his resume, though it has since been removed. While McLaren’s exact role remains unconfirmed, speculation suggests he may voice Billy Coen, one of the game’s protagonists.

The remake is poised to introduce several new characters, including a train conductor who plays a pivotal role during the game’s initial zombie outbreak event. Reports suggest this character will lock Rebecca in a zombie-filled room, adding tension and depth to the storyline.

Industry insider DuskGolem has indicated that while the Resident Evil 0 remake is set for a 2028 release, players can expect another remake, Resident Evil: Code Veronica, to debut as early as Q1 2027.

With the gaming community buzzing about these developments, anticipation is building around how Capcom will expand the beloved franchise. Fans eager for horror gaming will also be keeping close tabs on the upcoming release of Resident Evil Requiem, which is expected to be a major title on the horizon.

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