Resident Evil 1 Remake Reportedly Entered Pre-Production in 2025, According to Dusk Golem
A new rumor claims Resident Evil 1 Remake entered pre-production in late 2025. Here's what Dusk Golem's latest leak could mean for fans.


A new Resident Evil 1 Remake rumor has surfaced, and it may excite longtime fans of Capcom's legendary survival horror franchise.
According to well-known horror insider Dusk Golem, the Resident Evil 1 Remake entered pre-production around August or September 2025. While Capcom has yet to officially announce the project, the report adds more fuel to ongoing speculation that the original Resident Evil could be receiving another modern remake.
Resident Evil 1 Remake Could Be Capcom's Next Big Horror Project
Dusk Golem, who has built a reputation for sharing accurate Resident Evil information in the past, claims that development on the project began with pre-production in late 2025.
Pre-production is the earliest stage of game development, where developers focus on planning gameplay systems, story direction, concept art, technology, and overall project scope before full production begins.
This doesn't necessarily mean the game will release anytime soon, but it suggests that Capcom may already be laying the foundation for another return to the Spencer Mansion.
Why Another Resident Evil 1 Remake Makes Sense
Although the original Resident Evil already received a critically acclaimed remake in 2002—and later an HD Remaster—the game still uses fixed camera angles and classic tank controls.
Following the massive success of:
- Resident Evil 2 Remake
- Resident Evil 3 Remake
- Resident Evil 4 Remake
many fans have been asking Capcom to rebuild the original game using the modern RE Engine, complete with over-the-shoulder gameplay, updated visuals, expanded environments, and modern combat mechanics.
A remake built on today's technology could introduce the iconic survival horror experience to a new generation of players while preserving the atmosphere that made the original a classic.
What Could Change in a Modern Resident Evil 1 Remake?
If the report proves accurate, players could potentially expect:
- Fully rebuilt Spencer Mansion in RE Engine
- Modern over-the-shoulder camera
- Improved combat and movement
- Enhanced puzzles and exploration
- Expanded story content
- More detailed character interactions
- Modern lighting, visuals, and sound design
Capcom has consistently raised the quality bar with recent Resident Evil remakes, making expectations for a potential Resident Evil 1 remake extremely high.
No Official Announcement Yet
It's important to remember that this information comes from an industry insider and has not been confirmed by Capcom.
Game development plans can evolve significantly during pre-production, and projects may change direction before an official reveal. Until Capcom announces the game, fans should treat the information as a rumor rather than confirmed news.
Why Fans Are Excited
The original Resident Evil introduced players to Jill Valentine, Chris Redfield, the Spencer Mansion, and the terrifying zombie outbreak that launched one of gaming's most successful horror franchises.
A modern remake would allow both newcomers and longtime fans to experience the beginning of the Resident Evil saga with today's graphics, gameplay systems, and immersive technology.
Given Capcom's recent success with Resident Evil remakes, many believe revisiting the franchise's origin is only a matter of time.
Final Thoughts
While there's no official confirmation yet, Dusk Golem's latest claim suggests that Resident Evil 1 Remake may already be taking its first steps toward development.
If the rumor is accurate, fans could eventually see one of gaming's most influential survival horror titles rebuilt from the ground up using Capcom's latest technology. Until then, all eyes remain on Capcom for any future Resident Evil announcements.

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