Back in 2000, Capcom launched Resident Evil Code: Veronica which is basically another Resident Evil title that was designed for the Dreamcast. It eventually made its way onto the GameCube, PS2, PS3 and the Xbox 360, and despite the fact that the game is nearly two decades old, it looks like it could be arriving for the PS4 as well.

It has been noted that over in Germany, the country’s ratings board USK has rated the game for the PS4. Now obviously if the game was not intended for the PS4 it would not have even been rated at all, which has led to speculation that maybe we could be getting a PS4 version of the classic.

However the listing has since been removed, which means that either it wasn’t meant to be listed publicly, or USK made an error in posting and that it wasn’t even meant to be rated at all. However it would be an odd mistake given that the game is so old, so why would the USK even revisit the title, right?

In any case Capcom has yet to officially announce anything so it’s hard to say if Resident Evil Code: Veronica for the PS4 is an actual thing, but we’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for more information. No word on whether it might see a release on the Xbox One given that it was released for the Xbox 360, but check back with us at a later date for more information if there is any to be had.

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