Resident Evil 5 Remake Rumors Spark After Leaked Artwork Takedown by Capcom

 


The internet is buzzing with speculation that a remake of Resident Evil 5 might be in the works, thanks to a recent leak that quickly caught the attention of Capcom. An artwork purportedly from the rumored remake was uploaded to YouTube, only to be swiftly taken down following a copyright claim from Capcom. The takedown has fueled speculation that the studio might be quietly working on bringing the action-packed sequel back to life.



Could a Resident Evil 5 Remake Be Next?

This isn’t the first time Capcom has faced leaks concerning its popular survival horror franchise, but the swift action to remove the artwork adds credibility to the claims. Capcom has been on a remake spree, reimagining classic Resident Evil titles like Resident Evil 2, 3, and most recently, the highly acclaimed Resident Evil 4 remake. Given this track record, a Resident Evil 5 remake seems like the next logical step.

Why Remake Resident Evil 5?

Resident Evil 5 originally launched in 2009 and was a significant shift for the series, moving away from pure survival horror into more action-oriented gameplay. While it was divisive among fans, it introduced cooperative gameplay and featured a dramatic storyline with series veterans Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomar battling bioweapons in Africa. A remake could revitalize these elements with modern graphics, refined gameplay, and potentially even expanded story content.

What We Know So Far

Though Capcom hasn’t officially announced anything, the removal of the leaked artwork hints that the company might be quietly developing the project. It’s possible we could hear more at an upcoming gaming event or through a formal announcement from Capcom itself. Until then, fans are left speculating and hoping that the next chapter in the Resident Evil remake saga will be confirmed soon.


Here is a link to the now taken down video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fb3JRM1bwiQ

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