Resident Evil 4 Remake Files Suggest DLC Campaign Is On The Way

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As reported by Eurogamer, a dataminer has allegedly found files that seem to suggest that an upcoming DLC campaign is coming from Resident Evil 4 Remake. Take this with a grain of salt, of course, as it has yet to be confirmed.


As originally posted by Twitter user ResiEvilCentral, who themselves credited someone else from a Discord server, a supposed file from Resident Evil 4 Remake is clearly named “anotherorder,” which is a reference to the extra Separate Ways mode that was playable in the original Resident Evil 4, once you completed the main story. Separate Ways has you play as spy Ada Wong and follow her journey that occurs simultaneously with Leon’s.

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The reason that the phrase ‘another order’ references Separate Ways is because “The Another Order” was the additional mode’s original name in the game’s Japanese version. The file was found alongside one folder titled “Chainsaw,” the game’s free demo, and one titled “mercenaries,” a free DLC mode set to release on April 7.

If this datamine is to be believed, the adjacent files would lend to credence to a refreshed version of Separate Ways coming to Resident Evil 4 Remake, as these files are also technically referencing different game modes. If this Separate Ways DLC is coming, it will be curious to see if they add it for free, like the Mercenaries mode, or if they charge a premium for it, perhaps justifying it by making it longer and more involved than the original.

Resident Evil 4 Remake launched a few days ago to widespread critical acclaim, currently sitting at a 92 on review-aggregate website OpenCritic. It does, unfortunately, have a slight issue for PlayStation 5 players, where a blue light randomly begins to flicker across the bottom of the screen. However, developer Capcom recently stated that this issue is set to be taken care of in “a future update.” For now, they advise players to turn Depth of Field off and turn Motion Blur on, which may fix the problem temporarily.

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