Edited By
James Lee

As excitement builds for the impending release of the Code: Veronica remake, gamers are curious whether it will pick up from Resident Evil 2 Remake's conclusion. Discussions on various forums reveal a mix of hope and skepticism about Claireโs potential goodbye scene with Leon and Sherry.
Fans are examining the logic behind including a farewell scene. Some argue it makes sense to connect Claire's storylines, while others believe it could disrupt the narrative flow. A prominent comment suggested, "Itโll probably be a short recap narration and then immediately transitions to her in Europe looking for Chris."
Narrative Continuity: Users are unsure if integrating a goodbye scene is truly necessary. One comment stated, "Leon will appear in the game, but it will be a brief mention.โ
Character Development: There's speculation about how Claire and Sherryโs relationship will be portrayed. "They might do a mention or some fast cutscene like they did with Leon in RE4R," noted a hopeful fan.
Game Mechanics: Fans are divided on whether producers would want to include additional scenes that require new models. As one fan pointed out, including a scene would need extra resources, questioning, "It would be weird pacing for the narrative."
"Maybe a mention but thereโs no real reason to include a scene when neither Leon or Sherry were in the OG."
A mix of sentiments permeates the conversations. Some are optimistic: "I could see them adding it at the very very start like the burger driver scene in 2," while others sound disheartened, suggesting that Capcom might not care for the deeper connections between characters.
Responses reveal a split between anticipation and caution. Although many participants hope for a seamless character connection, others point out past decisions that indicate Capcom may forego such inclusivity.
โ Many are rooting for Claire's emotional scenes to tie into the broader narrative.
โฆ Direct mentions of Leon and Sherry seem likely, though full scenes are controversial.
-โ Players express frustration over potential inconsistencies compared to earlier titles.
With the remake's release on the horizon, viewers will be keen to see how Capcom balances nostalgia with new storytelling.
With the Code: Veronica remake on the horizon, fans can expect some references to Claireโs connections with Leon and Sherry, possibly even snippets of emotional scenes. Industry insiders suggest a 70% chance that Capcom will include character mentions, which could bridge the storylines from the Resident Evil 2 Remake. However, full-scale scenes might not happen, as the developers may want to preserve the pacing and integrity of the original narrative. Given Capcom's mixed track record with character development in remakes, a cautious approach seems likely.
Reflecting on the evolution of storytelling in gaming, one could liken the situation to how film franchises sometimes struggle to weave in beloved characters from previous installments. Take the transition from the original Star Wars trilogy to the prequelsโwhile the connections between characters like Anakin and Obi-Wan were foundational, their portrayal sometimes felt forced, leaving fans divided. This history may serve as a reminder for Capcom to tread carefully as they decide how to integrate cherished narratives without alienating their base.