Ada Wong’s back! Resident Evil 4 Separate Ways DLC gets September release
Experience the story from a new perspective.

During this evening’s State of Play presentation from Sony, Capcom announced the Separate Ways DLC for Resident Evil 4 Remake , starring Ada Wong.
In Separate Ways, Ada Wong travels to the European village controlled by the religious group known as Los Iluminados.

Under orders from Albert Wesker, Ada is assigned to obtain the cult’s darkest secret: a mysterious material known as the Amber. Her operation intertwines with Leon S. Kennedy’s search for the president’s missing daughter, and provides an alternate perspective on the main story, uncovering events that unfold behind the scenes.
Alongside the gunplay, combat, and knife mechanics of Resident Evil 4 , Separate Ways introduces an additional feature: the Grappling Gun. With it, Ada can swing across chasms, make rapid ascents, and plunge. She can also wield the device in close-quarters combat, and launch melee takedowns from a distance.
Separate Ways will run you $9.99 and will be released on September 21 for PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. A free update for The Mercenaries will go live the same day, introducing Ada Wong and Albert Wesker as playable characters.
You probably also noticed in the trailer above some footage of Resident Evil 4 VR Mode.
VR mode provides you with a way to experience the main campaign of Resident Evil 4 as free DLC for PlayStation VR2. Out this winter, the VR game features controls that include dual wielding, realistic weapon handling, enhanced knife action, and more.

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As Resident Evil remakes continue to print money, Capcom confirms plans for more of them
But no conirmation as to which games it plans to remake.
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To the surprise of presumably no one, Capcom has in fact confirmed that it’s planning another Resident Evil remake - but it hasn’t said which game’s getting one.
It’s no secret that Capcom’s Resident Evil remakes have been doing exceptionally well - Resident Evil 4 Remake sold three million copies within its first two days . So hearing that Capcom is working on more was pretty much a given. Resident Evil 4 Remake director Yasuhiro Anpo was the one to confirm more remakes are on the way, quite simply replying “Yes,” when asked by IGN if the developer had plans for more. “We’ve released three remakes so far and they have all been received very well. Since it allows a modern audience to play these games, it is something I am happy to do as someone that loves these older games, and we want to continue doing more.
“What game we will remake in the future is something that we would like to announce in the future, so please look forward to it.” There hasn’t been any kind of hints so far as to which games Capcom might remake, though it has been trying to figure out which games you want to see remade . Code Veronica seemingly isn’t off the table , but of course there are games like the original Resident Evil or Resident Evil 0. Plus, there’s the more actiony Resident Evil 5, which is the next one numerically, though that one obviously marked quite a shift for the survival horror series.
Capcom does have an “unannounced major title” due out before March 2024 , though I personally wouldn’t bet on a new Resident Evil game. Dragon’s Dogma 2 is out March 22 , but that one was already announced, so it can’t be that. Perhaps there’s a new Monster Hunter on the horizon? We could always hope for a new Lost Planet or Darkstalkers too.

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