Get ready to revisit the horrors of Raccoon City, because Capcom is officially diving headfirst into full production of the Resident Evil 1 Remake! This bombshell comes straight from Resident Evil insider Dusk Golem, who reveals that while the game is still years away from release, the development team is already hard at work. But here's where it gets exciting: this remake is expected to ditch the fixed camera angles that defined the original, likely adopting the over-the-shoulder perspective that made the Resident Evil 2 remake a modern classic. And this is the part most people miss—Capcom’s pipeline is bursting with Resident Evil projects, including the Resident Evil Requiem DLC, a Code Veronica Remake slated for 2027, a potential Resident Evil 5 Remake, a Resident Evil 0 Remake in 2028, Resident Evil 10 in 2029, and of course, this highly anticipated RE:1 Remake. With so many projects in the works, it’s clear Capcom is doubling down on the franchise’s legacy. But here’s the controversial part: Is Capcom spreading itself too thin, or is this the golden age of Resident Evil? Let’s not forget, the original Resident Evil laid the foundation for survival horror—does a remake risk tarnishing its iconic status, or will it breathe new life into a beloved classic? Sound off in the comments—are you hyped for this remake, or do you think Capcom should focus on new stories instead?