With no shortage of excitement surrounding the franchise’s future, rumors about the next installment’s storyline, setting, and gameplay features continue to circulate, despite the lack of an official announcement.
The data originates from Biohazard Declassified, aggregated in a YouTube video uploaded by Resident Evil, and allegedly features two recurring character favourites as its protagonists in the form of Leon S.? Kennedy and Jill Valentine. Unlike their respective cinematic counterparts, the previous and latter characters will be portrayed similarly, with the former resembling the 2012 animated film’s design and the latter mirroring the 2023 movie’s visual identity. In the former, she will don a tactical outfit akin to that worn in the animated movie.
Chris Redfield and Barry Burton, two beloved returning characters, will reportedly join Leon and Jill on their missions, providing support through radio calls. Additionally, Chris may discuss Rosemary Winters as a potential means to combat Mutamycete by harnessing her blood to create a vaccine for the island’s residents?
The sport reportedly takes place four years subsequent to the events described, suggesting an occurrence prior to the DLC’s timeline and potentially serving as a continuation of both stories. As Leon and Jill arrive on the mysterious island, they embark on a perilous mission to unravel the sinister secrets surrounding the large-scale production of clones engineered from the notorious organic weapon, Eveline, using the enigmatic Mutamycete.
According to the leaked information, the mysterious island is believed to comprise diverse landscapes, including caverns, abandoned hospitals, uninhabited residential areas, decaying industrial facilities, laboratories, a foreboding dark forest, and a mystical temple. Rumors had circulated suggesting the development of an open-world technology, a notion seemingly substantiated by recent findings.
It’s alleged that Blue Umbrella may revisit and provide support to both the DSO and BSAA as they continue investigating. As Jill and Leon navigate their mission, they will reportedly contract the Mutamycete, leading to frequent auditory hallucinations of Eveline’s voice in their minds. The origins of the sport are shrouded in mystery, but one figure stands out as its earliest and most formidable opponent: Mr. The enigmatic Simon, mastermind behind the large-scale production of Evelyn’s clones.
Throughout the island, gamers face off against an array of increasingly formidable zombie adversaries capable of running and wielding tools such as axes, knives, and other deadly instruments, similar to Gonados. Residents of the island, who were initially contaminated by a mysterious mould, have developed a peculiar reverence for the moon, which has evolved into a unique cultural practice. This newfound devotion manifests in various ways, including the obtaining of moon-themed tattoos on their arms, serenading the lunar body with melodic tunes, and other expressive rituals. Beyond the hordes of reanimated corpses, players may also encounter stalker-like enemies pursuing both Leon and Jill, with the latter being relentlessly pursued by a formidable foe known as the Goat Man.
Twice this year, playtests have been conducted, with significant milestones reached. In April, participants joined Jill as she navigated an abandoned hospital, while in September, they followed Leon’s journey through a dense forest.
Earlier this year, it was announced that Koshi Nakashima, the renowned director, is returning to helm a new project in his signature style. Despite his reluctance to provide details, he referred to the game as “significant”. Previous reports suggest that the sport experienced significant growth from as early as 2018, boasting the longest growth cycle and most substantial growth rate for any game to date.