Resident Evil 4 remake DLC “Separate Ways” gets launch trailer

Resident Evil 4 remake DLC

Capcom shared a new trailer for the Resident Evil 4 remake DLC “Separate Ways”, which finally lets players see more Ada Wong.

Here’s a rundown on the new content, plus the launch trailer:


Separate Ways explores another side of the reawakened tale, following Ada Wong on a clandestine mission that reunites the agent with Leon S. Kennedy during his search for the president’s missing daughter. Alongside the release of Separate Ways, a free update for The Mercenaries will go live the same day, introducing Ada Wong and her notorious employer Albert Wesker as playable characters for the popular bonus mode.

In Separate Ways, Ada Wong travels to a lonely and rural part of Europe to infiltrate a 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, providing an alternate perspective on the main story that uncovers events that unfold behind the scenes.

Alongside the highly acclaimed gunplay, combat, and knife mechanics of Resident Evil 4, Separate Ways introduces an additional feature to the experience that takes the fast-paced action to exciting new heights. For this exhilarating mission, Ada is armed with a Grappling Gun that can be used to swing across chasms, make rapid ascents, and plunge into the depths below. She can also wield the device in combat to take on enemies in close quarters and launch into melee takedowns from a distance.

 

The new Resident Evil 4 remake downloadable content “Separate Ways” is launching on September 21st for all platforms.

Resident Evil 4 Remake is available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and Series S, and Microsoft Windows (through Steam). Check out our thorough review!

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