Resident Evil: Veronica continues to attract the attention of series fans, following new reports suggesting that the game may adopt a different approach from traditional installments.

According to circulating information, the game will feature a semi-open design that gives players greater freedom to explore environments, with the ability to experience some story chapters in a flexible order, instead of adhering to the linear path the series has been known for over the years.

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Leaks also point to the addition of optional side activities inspired by the Resident Evil 4 Remake, which could enrich the gameplay experience and encourage exploration of more areas and content outside the main missions, according to Saudi Gamer, a video game news website.

Resident Evil Veronica May Break Series Traditions with Semi-Open World Experience

Resident Evil Veronica

It is worth noting that Resident Evil Veronica achieved a remarkable milestone by surpassing one million additions to wishlists in less than one week after its official announcement. Capcom revealed in media details on the sidelines of Summer Game Fest that the game will indeed adopt a third-person perspective, with gameplay closer to Resident Evil 2 Remake, featuring an over-the-shoulder camera instead of fixed angles. The information also indicated that Claire's character will be affected by past events, especially after the destruction of Raccoon City, without being portrayed as a superhero, but within a realistic framework consistent with the series' tone.