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Rather than salvaging the project, Capcom chose to reallocate its budget and manpower to high-priority AAA titles like Resident Evil 9 (Requiem) and the Resident Evil 4 remake. Current State of the Series (2026)
Internally known by working titles like "Project Highway," "Investigate," or , the game was intended as a mid-budget (AA) title to bridge the gap between Resident Evil Village and the Resident Evil 4 remake. Rather than salvaging the project, Capcom chose to
It leaned heavily into "investigation" features, with players gathering clues to solve puzzles and navigate a university campus. Enemies were described as zombie-like but capable of speech and using melee weapons like scissors. Enemies were described as zombie-like but capable of
It was reportedly being developed with the Nintendo Switch as the lead platform, though a multi-platform release was planned. Why was it canceled? Capcom reportedly pulled the plug during a five-year
Capcom reportedly pulled the plug during a five-year project review in the summer of 2022.
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Development was outsourced to an external studio (the same that worked on previous Revelations titles), but Capcom was reportedly unsatisfied with the results, describing the build as "not developing well".