Does Resident Evil 4 remake have Separate Ways or Assignment Ada

Resident Evil 4 Remake: Is Separate Ways or Assignment Ada in the Game?

Separate Ways and Assignment: Ada aren’t included in Resident Evil 4 remake at launch. Unfortunately, like with The Mercenaries, it’ll be as DLC if these modes are added. Capcom hasn’t made any announcements concerning Ada’s stories, but there are some clues that Separate Ways is on its way.

Clues that Separate Ways DLC is coming to Resident Evil 4 remake

There are a few big hints that Separate Ways will come to Resident Evil 4 remake as DLC. The biggest one is that Ada and Wesker’s involvement and her reasons for being there are more nebulous this time around. It seems like the part she played was made more mysterious on purpose to leave those resolutions for Separate Ways.

There’s also a missing boss in the base game, which might have been moved to Ada’s story. In the remake, U-III is one of Salazar’s bodyguards. The one in the black robes mysteriously disappears on his orders and doesn’t appear again in the game. Leon kills the red-robed one in the mines. A few of the games files explain the creature’s background, so it’s a pretty big plothole unless Ada took care of it.

Additionally, after defeating Saddler, Ada tells Leon it’s time to “go their separate ways,” which seems like a big teaser. 

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