Resident Evil Veronica may be a semi-open world game after Steam tag validates leak

Capcom confirmed rumors by announcing Resident Evil Veronica at Summer Game Fest 2026. AestheticGamer, aka Dusk Golem, who revealed the project's existence in 2024, is now providing details not seen in the trailer. A Steam tag may also support his theory that the Code Veronica remake will feature a semi-open world area.
A significant Steam tag?
The insider shared a social media post from Eden about tags visible on Valve’s site. These labels help buyers find titles that interest them on the marketplace. One of the more curious discoveries is “Motorbike”, suggesting there will be a rideable motorcycle in the survival horror game. Users can add these tags, but in this case, developers registered many of them.
Dusk Golem took an interest in the finding because of an earlier Rockfort Island leak. In the original Resident Evil game, Claire Redfield is sent to a military prison on the island. Only traveling on foot was an option. However, in the modernized version, the insider says she will have more latitude to explore the area on a repaired motorcycle.
While Dusk Golem has a solid track record, he has missed on some occasions. Most relevant to the Resident Evil Veronica open-world claim, he made a similar statement about Resident Evil Requiem. Prior to its release date, Golem hinted that it would offer less restricted exploration. Capcom denied the report, but a preliminary build apparently did have these characteristics.
Vehicles are not new to Resident Evil
In RE9, Leon Kennedy hops onto a motorbike, but players don’t actually steer the vehicle. That’s typical of these sequences in the series, where movements are usually scripted. In the Code Veronica remake, gamers would control their direction of travel.
Some fans may not celebrate driving through an open world in a Resident Evil game. In survival horror titles, greater freedom to avoid enemies could reduce the tension. It may also become too easy to stockpile ammo and critical resources.
Among other predictions, Dusk Golem anticipates a third-person point of view in the new remake. Following its Summer Game Fest trailer, Resident Evil Veronica has a 2027 release date on PS5, Xbox, and PC.




















