Another year, another Summer Game Fest full of treats for horror fans. Here's what we're most excited to get on our consoles.
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Resident Evil - Code: Veronica Remake
Following the success of the Resident Evil 2, 3 and 4 remakes, Capcom is officially set to give another entry in the iconic survival horror gaming series a fresh coat of paint, with a Resident Evil – Code: Veronica remake officially announced at Summer Game Fest for a 2027 release.
A true cult classic in the Resident Evil canon, Code: Veronica, initially released in 2000 for the Sega Dreamcast, follows Resident Evil 2 heroine Claire Redfield as she continued the hunt for her brother, Chris, taking on zombies, mutated spiders, and a pair of siblings that make Flowers in the Attic look normal. Get the full details on the Code – Veronica remake here.

Alien Isolation 2
From developer Creative Assembly and Sega, Alien Isolation 2 is the long-awaited sequel to the iconic sci-fi horror game based in the universe of Ridley Scott's Alien. Not much is given away in the first look footage below, but it looks Alien Isolation 2 will be taking the action out of space and onto terra firma – exactly where this mysterious planet is remains to be seen. Get the full scoop on Alien Isolation 2 right here.

SAW: Genesis
Ever wanted to live out your Jigsaw fantasies without, you know, actually dismembering people? Well now you can, thanks to Lionsgate and Bloober
Team, who, alongside co-development label Broken Mirror Games and Anshar Studios, are releasing SAW: Genesis, a twisted new asymmetrical multiplayer horror experience set within the iconic SAW universe. Built on Bloober’s expertise in psychological horror, the game blends procedurally generated maps with tense, choice-driven gameplay that expands the SAW universe while preserving its signature intensity. Find out more about gameplay, and how to sign up for Early Access, right here.

The Blood of Dawnwalker
Rebel Wolves and Bandai Namco's dark fantasy action RPG The Blood of Dawnwalker hits Steam, Xbox Series and PlayStation 5 on September 3, with a bloody new trailer unveiled at Summer Game Fest.
Set in 14th-century Europe, where bloody conflicts sweep the lands and the Black Death comes for the survivors, The Blood of Dawnwalker lets players take on the role of Coen, young man turned into a Dawnwalker, forever treading the line between the world of day and the realm of night. Expect tough moral choices, grisly gameplay and vampire lore for days. Get the full details here.

Last Harbor
Bloated, wet zombies covered in barnacles and ocean slime sounds like an absolute nightmare, and that's exactly what tinyBuild is delivering with Last Harbor, a multiplayer open-world survival horror game coming to PC via Steam.
To survive this sodden apocalypse, players must maintain and upgrade their boats, venturing back to the land they once called home in search of resources, loot and sustenance. But every expedition could be their last and it’s not just the zombies that are out for blood…

1666 Amsterdam
Panache Digital Games, the studio behind Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey, unveiled 1666: Amsterdam, a dark third-person story-led action-adventure game with a world premiere trailer AND free playable prologue going live today on Steam and Epic Games Store.
In 1666: Amsterdam, players glimpse a story unfolding across 1666, 1999, and the present day, each era revealing fragments of a larger truth. This one looks full of atmosphere and mystery, and we're very intrigued.

Amber T
Head News Writer, since 2022
Amber T is FANGORIA's Head News Writer, resident Brit, and Japanese horror expert. Her non-news writing can be found on physical media releases by ARROW, Second Sight Films, 88 Films, Umbrella Entertainment, Vinegar Syndrome, Radiance Films and ERROR 4444, as well as frequently in FANGORIA's glossy paper pages.
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