By controlling Chris, the player has to wipe out the Mold supercolony in the region, in order to make sure new menaces will not arise in the future. Resident Evil 7’s longest DLC featured Chris Redfield pursuing escaping bioweapons after the Lousiana’s bayou incident. RELATED: ‘Resident Evil Village’: Let's Break Down the Game's Genius, Zealot, and Big Bad, Mother Miranda Beware, though, as we’ll need to delve deep into spoilers. And that’s exactly what we’ll do, by discussing the different ways Resident Evil Village’s DLC can bring more of what we loved so much in the base experience. Since Capcom won’t tell us, all we can do is wonder. What we needed to know, then, is when we’ll be able to get back to the Village and what can we expect this time, given that the main storyline doesn’t leave a lot of loose threads to explore.
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard also had multiple DLCs that expanded its story, so it was kind of obvious that Capcom would offer more paid content for one of the best-selling games of the Resident Evil franchise.
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In full honesty, the announcement that Resident Evil Village is getting a DLC shouldn’t count as news. Also, there’s a Resident Evil Village DLC being developed, however, we didn’t get a trailer, an image, or even a description of what that DLC could look like. From the conference, we learned that the PvP add-on Resident Evil RE:Verse got a July release date after being delayed due to matchmaking issues. Unfortunately, the publisher’s conference was the most disappointing of E3 so far, with new looks only for games that have already released a lot of footage and almost no love for our favorite survival-horror franchise. We were all expecting some big news concerning Resident Evil Village and other games during Capcom’s E3 2021 conference.