Resident Evil 4 remake hints that Separate Ways DLC may be next
A datamine makes that hint more than just speculation
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A datamine makes that hint more than just speculation
Some datamines for Resident Evil 4 Remake seem to suggest that Separate Ways DLC might be on the way, as well as showing off who’s playable in the upcoming Mercenaries mode.
Resident Evil 4 Remake released last week, and already people are datamining the game to find out what’s coming next. As spotted by Eurogamer, and shared on Twitter by Resident Evil Central, dataminer Gosetsu found a folder titled “_anotherorder,” as well as files related to the recent Chainsaw demo and the upcoming Mercenaries mode. For context, in Japan the Separate Ways extra game mode was known as Another Order. Some light spoilers for what the mode focuses on below.
In Separate Ways, you played as Ada Wong, who does appear in the base game, but the extra mode made her playable for the first time. This mode fleshed out the parts we didn’t see of Ada’s story, and was originally an addition for the PS2 release of the game. Obviously this mode wasn’t included in Resident Evil 4 Remake, and it wasn’t clear if it would make an appearance or not, but this datamine certainly seems to suggest as such.
A 22-YEAR-OLD woman in a relationship with a 65-year-old man has revealed how they are treated when they travel.
She said when they try to book a hotel room together, they are often given separate sleeping arrangements.
The couple has a 43-year age difference between them and complained that hotels always give them separate beds[/caption]
The lovebirds said they want to sleep together in the same bed.
The couple posts to a joint account under the name Shadie Shafik (@shadieshafik).
They gave viewers insight on the troubles they face when booking a vacation together.
“The hotel always gives us two queen beds when we check in,” the video read. “Even though we just ask for one twin.”
The age gap couple could be seen sitting on separate beds while holding hands.
Comedically, the lovers let go of each other’s hands while the blonde beauty playfully pulled away.
The video went viral, drawing dozens of comments from viewers.
“Just one twin? Why?” one asked.
“The closer the better,” the couple replied.
“I love them so much,” a fan commented.
Some appreciated the unconventional sleeping arrangement.
“When I get married I want separate bedrooms,” another added.
Others joked that the couple’s age gap was to blame for getting two beds.
“Probably thought y’all were daughter and father,” a third commented.
The pair often posts comedic videos of the two, poking fun at their age difference[/caption]
Ubisoft are working on two new Far Cry games, according to a new report, including the next mainline entry, Far Cry 7, and a standalone multiplayer offshoot from the series. Sources told Insider Gaming that the pair of games were originally just one project, but have since been split into separate single-player and multiplayer games. What could become Far Cry 7 is reportedly being referred to as Project Blackbird internally at Ubisoft, with the multiplayer game going by the moniker of Project Maverick. Both games are being developed with input from veteran Far Cry series developers Ubisoft Montréal.
They need 36 developers, if you know of any