The voice actor for Albert Wesker has teased that he is currently involved in the development of a new Resident Evil game.
Capcom has been diligently expanding the Resident Evil franchise, with new releases coming out almost every year and numerous ports for VR and mobile devices. It appears that the pace of development will continue, as the actor behind the iconic villain has hinted at several new installments in the series.
A recent post from The Game Awards account asked the community which PlayStation game they are most anticipating. Craig Burnatowski, the voice of Albert Wesker, hinted at the development of a brand new Resident Evil game in response to this question.
Burnatowski, known for his role as Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil franchise, has previously worked with Capcom on Resident Evil Outbreak in 2003. In addition to Resident Evil, he has also contributed to games such as Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, Watch Dogs: Legion, and The Division 2.
Rumors have suggested that Capcom is working on a remake of either Resident Evil 5 or Resident Evil Code Veronica, with the former being more likely. Burnatowski’s response seems to confirm this, as Capcom has shown interest in developing new remakes following the success of previous releases.
While Capcom has not officially announced its next Resident Evil project, it is expected that Resident Evil 9 will be released before another remake. Rumors indicate a potential release in 2025, as reported by the reliable source Dusk Golem.
Recent leaks from Dusk Golem suggest that Capcom is working on five new Resident Evil games, including Resident Evil 9. However, one of these games is not expected to be released until late 2026 or early 2027. While leaks should be taken with caution, Dusk Golem has a track record of accurate information, adding credibility to these claims.
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