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Resident Evil 4 DLC: Separate Ways, Assignment Ada & more

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The original Resident Evil 4 featured two adventures called Separate Ways and Assignment Ada where you could play as Ada Wong, but will the Resident Evil 4 remake feature either as DLC?

Ada Wong is back in the Resident Evil 4 remake and her role is largely the same, although her ending is expanded. In the original game, Ada had her own small mission called Assignment Ada that unlocked after the main campaign was completed. This was just a short level in which Ada needed to make it from one side of RE4’s Island fort to another, battling enemies and bosses along the way.

When RE4 was re-released on PS2, Xbox, and PC, a second mission for Ada was added to the game , one that expanded her role and explained what Ada was doing while Leon was saving Ashley. This was called Separate Ways and was considerably longer and more detailed than Assignment Ada. It was also canon and emulated Leon’s campaign in many ways.

The question is, will Assignment Ada and Separate Ways return in the Resident Evil 4 remake as DLC?

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Does RE4 Separate Ways have a release date?

While Ada’s campaign wasn’t included in the base game of Resident Evil 4, Separate Ways will be released on September 21, 2023 , on all platforms. So far, there’s been no word on if Separate ways will be a free or paid DLC.

The original Separate Ways wasn’t included in the original Resident Evil 4 when it was first released on the GameCube, as the mission was only added to the game in later versions. Therefore, it makes sense for the mission to be released as DLC.

As in the original RE4, the church tower in the village collapses at a crucial point in the game – seemingly for no reason. Those who played Separate Ways will remember that it was Ada who caused this to aid Leon from afar, and therefore, Ada is still following her Separate Ways story in the RE4 remake, which gave some fans a clue that the mode was coming.

While Separate Ways has been confirmed by Capcom to be Resident Evil 4 DLC. There’s been nothing confirmed about Assignment Ada, however, Separate Ways replaces that mission in many ways, so it makes sense for only that larger content to be included as RE4 DLC.

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— Mission Objective stated at the start of the mission.

Assignment: Ada , also known as Ada the Spy in some regions, is a non-canon minigame featured in Resident Evil 4 unlocked after completing the game.

  • 2.1 Loadout
  • 2.2 Plaga Sample locations
  • 3.1 Yellow Herbs

The minigame's plot involves Ada collecting a number of plaga samples as ordered by Albert Wesker (as opposed to collecting the single control plaga sample like in the main game). Ada does so and then reports back to Wesker that the mission was completed. She also states that Krauser was killed despite the implication that he had actually survived.

Although the plot is non-canon, it is interesting to note the ending scene has one of the biggest allusions to Resident Evil 5 in that Albert Wesker talks about "Significant changes in our world".

Gameplay [ ]

Ada wears a unique costume in the minigame which is a military-style uniform as opposed to her red dress as in the main game.

The game begins at the beginning of the island at Wharf A and ends at the Communications tower . The item layout on the map has been reworked for the minigame and pesetas and treasures are not found or used at all. The player must find the five samples of the Las Plagas parasite which are marked on the player's map. The only enemies featured are Ganado militia , Gatling Men , and Jack Krauser as the "boss" in the final area the player must defeat to get the last Plaga Sample.

The minigame is relatively short and is meant to be completed in one play-through as there are no save points during it. Ada starts the game with 6 & 2/4 Bars of health and has a slightly faster movement speed than Leon. The Plaga Samples Ada must collect take up space in the inventory instead of the Keys & Treasures menu.

Loadout [ ]

Ada begins the game with a set loadout with the default size case. In the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and the 2007 PC versions, she doesn't have a knife. In all other releases, she does. There are no other weapons to find besides Hand Grenades and ammo and the Merchant does not appear at all. Ada has the following items and firearms with the following stats;

  • Handgun Ammo x30
  • TMP Ammo x50
  • Rifle Ammo x5
  • Hand Grenade
  • First Aid Spray
  • Scope (semi-auto rifle)
Weapon Firing Power Firing Speed Reload Speed Capacity
Lv:6/6 (1.9) Lv:3/3 (0.33) Lv:2/3 (1.47) Lv:4/6 (20)
Lv:6/6 (1.2) Lv:1/1 (0.10) Lv:2/3 (1.93) Lv:3/6 (100)
Lv:6/6 (15.0) Lv:1/1 (1.43) Lv:2/3 (1.90) Lv:2/6 (12)

Plaga Sample locations [ ]

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Each Plaga Sample takes up 1x2 spaces of inventory. Due to them being mandatory in order to complete the scenario Plaga Samples are the only items in the game that cannot be discarded after putting them in the Attache Case.

Area Location
In the same place where the was in the main game.
Held by a corpse in the larger room.
In the very back of the holding room.
In the very center of the lab area with all the shelves.
Dropped by Krauser after defeating him.

Strategy [ ]

  • In the GameCube and PlayStation2 versions, Ada has no knife, so try and conserve ammo and, to open multiple crates, line them up and shoot them in one bullet using the Punisher.
  • Try to not get carried away with the Punisher's high rate of fire.
  • Single-fire the TMP when possible to conserve ammo.
  • Using The TMP full-auto is best saved to be used against shielded militia in close range, or multiple enemies, due to its high fire rate and high bullet consumption.
  • Ada's melee attacks, Fan Kick and Back Kick, are particularly useful, due to your lack of a knife, and need to conserve ammo.
  • Try to avoid Gatling Men whenever possible. They're relatively easy to flank in most presented situations, and not worth wasting ammo over, unless you are in dire need of a First Aid Spray or a Hand Grenade .
  • Krauser is really easy to beat if you do this correctly. When he appears, dodge his attacks and run to the door you originally came from. Then equip your sniper rifle. Reenter the room where Krauser is. He will charge at you from the far end of the walkway, using his plaga arm as a shield. Try and snipe his knees before he reaches you. if you do, when he staggers, try and shoot either his head or upper chest. Repeat that until he reaches you. Just before he reaches you, re-enter that door again, reload and re-enter Krauser's room again. He spawns at the very end of the catwalk. Repeat what's above until he's dead. Grenades are more risky, due to their range, but also work well too if you can time it right. Sustained TMP fire at his knees is also effective. On the Wii, Xbox Live and PSN versions, do this same tactic, but try knifing him when he drops to his knee. This is very useful in speed running, as it only takes a few slashes to defeat him.
  • Discard the Scope for the Semi-Auto Sniper since it is basically useless, this might help when collecting Plaga Samples since you need them in your Attache Case.
  • After the fight with Krauser, no more enemies appear. Anything other than the first four Plaga samples may be discarded to make space in the inventory for the final sample.

Yellow Herbs [ ]

Due to Ada's low health, Yellow Herbs are vital in order to stay alive and take more hits. There are seven in the minigame. Collecting them all raises Ada's max health from 6 & 1/2Bars to 8 1/4 Bars.

Area Location
Wharf A In a small box on top of the cliff reached by using the "CLIMB UP" command in the beginning of the area.
Wharf A In the room that Gatling Man comes out of, behind the sand bags.
After going up the ladder, in the cave with the grenade chest in it, by the crack in the wall where you can see the grenade chest.
Autopsy Room Behind a glass protected shelf.
Confinement room After the hallway in the actual room, in the right-hand corner of the room.
In the small room at the end of the hall on the desk.
Culture room In the back of the lab area with all the shelves beside a Green Herb and a Red Herb.

Results [ ]

There is no formal results screen displayed at the end of Assignment: Ada . However, a unique credits sequence plays consisting of cutscenes from the main game but with Leon in his Special 1 costume and Ada in her costume from The Mercenaries minigame (The R.P.D uniform and Resident Evil 2 dress respectively).

In the Gamecube version, beating the minigame will unlock the Chicago Typewriter for the main game, in all subsequent releases, however, the weapon unlocks for use in Separate Ways instead.

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The remake of Resident Evil 4 has been released to an overall positive reception, and the game has also set itself up well for future DLC. As a modernized take on one of the Resident Evil franchise's most beloved classic entries, the Resident Evil 4 remake follows many of the same beats as the original game with a few surprising additions, following in the same vein as previous remakes for Resident Evil 2 and 3 .While Resident Evil 4 's remake is mostly faithful to the original, there are a few notable missing aspects from the 2005 classic. Some set pieces, sections, or boss fights have been shifted around or outright removed in the remake, although usually replaced by new or updated content, and as a whole, the game takes on a somewhat more serious tone (although it still retains much of the original's cheesy dialogue). Perhaps more notably, however, the remake's launch was missing some of the original's extra modes, like Resident Evil 4 's popular The Mercenaries mode, although this is coming to the game as free DLC shortly. Related: Resident Evil 4 Remake Mercenaries DLC - Release Date, Platforms, & Price

Resident Evil 4 Remake DLC Is (Probably) On The Way

Resident Evil 4 Remake's Leon holds a shotgun while he protects Ashley, which is back-to-back with him.

Luckily, however, Resident Evil 4 's remake has positioned itself well for story-related DLC campaigns, in addition to the already-announced free Mercenaries DLC; with Separate Ways DLC being all but confirmed by data-mined files, as reported by Twitter user, @ResiEvilCentral . Other possible DLCs include Operation Javier , a story involving Leon and Krauser originally set in 2009's Wii spinoff Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles , and Assignment: Ada , a short mode taking place on the island section of Resident Evil 4 's main story. Of the three possible additions, however, Separate Ways has the most evidence supporting its eventual addition to the game.

Separate Ways Could Be A Second Story Campaign For RE4 Remake

The title screen for Resident Evil 4's Separate Ways bonus mode, featuring Ada Wong sitting against a wall and holding up a pistol.

Featuring Ada Wong as a playable character, the original Separate Ways is a bonus campaign following a storyline that proceeds parallel to the main story, filling in several gaps and showing Ada's role in assisting Leon at several points in the game. With files for Another Order (the original name for the campaign for Japanese releases) having been data mined from the Resident Evil 4 remake, it seems likely that the campaign is currently being developed as DLC, to be released at a later date. In a similar vein to Resident Evil Village 's Shadows of Rose DLC, Separate Ways is likely to offer significantly modified gameplay from the main story.

While the Separate Ways campaign still falls within the basic framework of the original Resident Evil 4 's gameplay, it presents some key changes. Compared to Leon in the main story, Ada is slightly faster, has different melee attacks, and a hookshot giving her access to a few different areas. However, reflecting the more contained nature of the campaign, its weapon selection is much more condensed, with the only available guns being a Blacktail pistol and a shotgun. Moreover, although the merchant is present in Separate Ways , the original bonus campaign opts to leave weapon upgrading out, meaning that Ada's arsenal stays at the same strength throughout.

With only five chapters, a limited selection of weapons, and the absence of the weapon upgrading system, a Separate Ways DLC for the Resident Evil 4 remake could do with some significant changes - especially if, unlike the original, it will come at additional cost. As a presumably paid DLC instead of a free bonus mode, Separate Ways would be due for some big expansions to its content, fleshing it out into a true parallel campaign to the Resident Evil 4 remake's main story. It remains to be seen what an updated Separate Ways could entail, but longer/more missions, additional weapons, and weapon upgrades could be a good start.

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Operation Javier and Assignment: Ada DLCs Aren't Likely To Release

Krauser stabbing his knife down at Leon, who is holding it off, in Resident Evil 4 Remake.

Compared to Separate Ways , however, DLC associated with Operation Javier or Assignment: Ada remains somewhat less likely. With no data mined files to support their eventual release, any evidence supporting them would have to come from the RE4 's remake itself. While vague allusions to Operation Javier have been integrated into the story of the remake, they seem mostly to exist to provide more backstory for Krauser, giving him character motivation he lacked in the original game, and strengthening his connection to Leon. While it can't be written off entirely, much of Operation Javier' s presence in the main game seems to serve as a way to better integrate Krauser as a third-act villain.

Moreover, the game that Operation Javier originates from, Darkside Chronicles, might present some challenges of its own in creating a potential Operation Javier DLC. Notably, Darkside Chronicles is a co-op rail shooter for the Wii, meaning that very little of its gameplay would be directly translatable to the gameplay of Resident Evil 4 Remake . With Leon and Krauser's relationship being both more fleshed-out and also somewhat changed in the remake, there isn't much need to further expand on it with an Operation Javier DLC - although it could, in theory, operate similarly to the remake's sections where Leon partners with Luis.

Finally, with the very likely release of Separate Ways , an Assignment: Ada DLC may just be redundant, being as it is both non-canon and even smaller in scope than the original RE4 's other bonus modes. If anything, it's more likely that any of Assignment: Ada' s more compelling ideas will simply be folded into a Separate Ways DLC, with the mode's hunt for plagas samples being a potential carryover. As a short bonus mode, offering the first instance of a playable Ada before Separate Way 's inclusion in later releases, Assignment: Ada is unlikely to be re-released as DLC for Resident Evil 4 's remake - especially with Separate Ways all but confirmed.

With some DLC for Resident Evil 4 's remake already confirmed, and potentially more on the way, there's plenty of room for the game to expand its content, perhaps even elaborating on its final boss and ending . With The Mercenaries already announced for April 7, one of the original game's most popular bonus modes is already guaranteed to be returning. And, although it has yet to be announced or confirmed by Capcom, data mines make a Separate Ways DLC for Resident Evil 4 's remake almost certain.

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The Separate Ways DLC doesn’t shy away from throwing our favorite secret agent Ada Wong into brain-twisting situations. Like Resident Evil 4 Remake , sometimes the story slows down and traps you in a room with a twisted puzzle. To make your life easier against the Los Illuminados Cult, we’ve listed every major puzzle and how to solve it. We won’t cover how to open ever door and pull every lever — these are for those brief moments where you’ll have to solve your way out of a situation.

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How To Destroy The Catapults :

In the Castle Gate area, if you alert the Ganados, you’ll also alert catapults that will rain explosive fireballs down onto Ada. To get rid of them, go to the northwest corner of the map where there’s a small square structure with a door. Use this path to reach a wooden scaffold and a ladder leading down. Below, you’ll find the SR M1903 Rifle and a Scope.

Next to the rifle, you’ll also find a turret tower with a huge cannon. Break the yellow-marked hanging counterweight to raise the cannon up. Then you can exit and zipline straight up to mount the cannon. Fire at the catapults in the distance — they’re marked with white dot icons. Destroy all three to make progressing out of the castle much, much easier.

You can continue to use the cannon to blast all the incoming cultists and save ammo. They’re too slow to reach you! Later, after zipping to the castle gate, you’ll have to deal with more crossbow cultists and catapults. Immediately run to the ladder to your left and start using it to blast them. Don’t waste your ammo!

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How To Open The Cliffs Door :

In the Cliffs area, you’ll reach a door in the cliff face. To open it, you’ll need to interact with the machine to the left of the door. There are three symbols Ada must input. The symbols are located around the cliffs map. Find the symbols below or select the symbols highlighted in the screenshots above.

  • Symbol #1 : Painted yellow on the wall to the right of the locked door.
  • Symbol #2 : Turn around and face the grapple point to the higher catwalk. The yellow symbol is painted on the cliffs above it.
  • Symbol #3 : The last symbol is only visible from above, on the upper catwalk. Grapple to it then walk to the dead end — look directly down and line up the camera to view the yellow symbol painted onto multiple surfaces in the distance.

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Searching For Clues In The Village Chief’s Manor :

At the start of Chapter 3, Ada is searching for a clue to find where Luis might be located. To find a clue, go downstairs to the first floor and look for a loose framed picture near the back hallway of the manor. Interact to remove the frame and reveal the [ Hidden Key ].

Go back upstairs to the bedroom and use the [ Hidden Key ] on the locked drawer. Read the note to discover that Luis is being held in the Factory Basement to the south.

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Exiting The Fortified Tower : Leaving the Fortified Tower and making your way to the Bindery, you’ll need to solve a simple Lithograph Relief Puzzle. You’ll need to find the missing Lithographs to unlock the exit door. Place both stones, then we need to solve the puzzle.

  • Lithograph Stone A : Entering the castle interior hallways where the first cultists are located, head north to the Merchant room. There’s a Lithograph across from him.
  • Lithograph Stone B : Right next to the puzzle door. Find it opposite the locked door with the Lithograph slots.

Solution : To solve the puzzle, we’ll need to interact with the stones. One is at each of the four cardinal directions. Match the pictures above and input the lithographs in this configuration. The image doesn’t matter. Only the color and the shape.

  • North Slot : Red Square
  • West Slot : Red Hexagon
  • East Slot : Blue Square
  • South Slot : Blue Hexagon

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Bindery Red Ink Puzzle :

In the Bindery, you’ll have to solve a small puzzle to find the Red Ink required for the medicine. To reveal the hidden location, look for five shield hanging on the wall to the left of the fireplace. Shoot the shields in this order.

X2
1X3

Hit the shields in this order and a drawer will open with the Red Ink. Taking it will trigger the exit cutscene so don’t collect until you’ve explored the area first.

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Hall of Tribulation Puzzle :

In this hall, you’ll encounter a series of gates and gongs with matching symbols. Interact with the first rope to ring the gong and activate the first gate. The puzzle begins at the second gate. The goal is to collect the Crimson Lanter and unlock the door that blocks Ada’s path forward.

  • Second Gate : Use the snake symbol gong on the left, then shoot the upper snake symbol gong on the right side of the hallway.
  • Third Gate : Shoot the three eagle gongs. One is to the left of the gate; another is to the right. The last gong is behind the gate on the left side.

The Crimson Lantern is at the end of the path. Collect it when you’re ready. Collecting it will summon a giant drill that chases you down the hall. To escape, you’ll need to repeat the previous puzzle. Let’s go.

  • Fourth Gate : Same as the third gate, except we’re on the opposite side. Shoot the eagle gong to your right, then the two on opposite walls behind the gate.
  • Fifth Gate : Three fish. Similar to the previous gate. Two are on opposite walls on your side of the gate, with one final fish gong behind the gate on the left side.
  • Last Gate : Two snakes. Easy. They’re on the left and right side of the hallway.

Open the last gate and grapple through the hole to escape this death trap.

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Collection Room Lock :

To open the locked case in the Collection Room, you’ll need to input a code based on different types of bug specimens. By reading the note to the left of the lock, Ada will use her Augmented Reality device to scan for footsteps. We need to follow the footsteps from the entrance and see what three specimens the Collection Keeper checks. These three specimens are the key to the lock.

  • Solution : Beetle | Cow Skull | Lizard

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The Comms Facility Locks :

In the Comms Facility, you’ll reach a locked door with no clues. Staring at the keypad, Ada will use your augmented reality device to scan for blood on the buttons. Press the buttons in the order below. There are multiple keypads you’ll encounter as you progress.

  • Keypad #1 : 1-4-8-E
  • Keypad #2 : 2-3-7-E
  • Keypad #3 : 4-3-0-E

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My first foray into Resident Evil 4 was on the PS2 . I never touched the GameCube release that Capcom made irrelevant by announcing a port to a better platform before we even got a chance to play it. The exclusivity meant nothing, so for a lot of gamers, the wait for a version on Sony’s beloved second-generation console was more than worth it. I joined the ranks, and remember pinching a copy of the survival horror classic from my brother at the ripe age of 11 before promptly playing it to undeath. Even today, it remains a masterpiece.

It gave me nightmares, I still remember thinking about the hostile screeches of the Ganados and rustling winds outside my bedroom window, convinced that something awaited in the woods beyond. For context, I lived in a field in the middle of Wales which could double as the set for the Blair Witch Project, so it couldn’t get much spookier. But every fright was complemented by memorable characters and bombastic action set pieces that still impress, and as a closeted child who would grow up to not only be a girl, but like them too, Ada Wong hit different.

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The suave secret operative in a flowing red dress kicks ass and takes names, but we weren’t given a chance to play as her until the PS2 port. Even then, both of her smaller campaigns were made up of reworked environments and boss encounters designed around continuous waves of enemies instead of something more compelling. Assignment Ada is the shortest and least memorable of the two additional campaigns, which feels more like a fancy minigame than anything else.

Clad in spy attire, Ada is tasked with navigating the island from later on in the main game to acquire a number of Los Plagas samples before delivering them to her employer. The plot is technically non-canon, but words from Wesker in its final scenes do allude to the narrative of Resident Evil 5 in some ways. Assignment Ada is a fairly forgettable slice of action that not many of us talk about today, and I doubt it will surface in remade form like Separate Ways did. If it does, I hope it receives the same prestigious treatment.

Separate Ways was a different kettle of fish entirely, and back on the PS2, it aimed to explore the events of Resident Evil 4 from Ada’s perspective. We saved Leon from the evil clutches of Mendez, found the infected who stole his jacket, and embarked on a few other escapades that sought to explore more of her character. Consisting of five chapters and appearances by the likes of Leon, Luis, Krauser, Wesker, and Salazar, it’s a fairly robust mini-campaign which to most, would justify either the first or second purchase of the survival horror classic.

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Still, it was clearly operating with near identical assets and ideas from the original, so much so that I could see Ada being a skin with little distinction if I broke it all down. The remake goes way harder, weaving Ada’s journey into the events of the main game and giving her a meaningful arc of her own with greater moral duplicity. She is her own character now, building on her appearance in the Resi 2 remake with a willingness to betray her superiors if it means doing the right thing.

From early on in the campaign, we witness new interactions between Luis and Ada, along with frequent radio communication with Wesker that paints him as a far more sinister and less comical villain than past depictions. Ada is also infected this time around, battling with what appears to be a constantly evolving spectre that morphs the landscape and acts as a returning boss battle throughout. I’m yet to reach the end, but an omnipresent threat like this makes the mixture of new and returning environments feel that much fresher. You also have weapons not found in the main game, distinct puzzles, and upgrade paths to uncover. It’s not a bonus that Leon’s adventure can live without, but the last piece needed to complete the story.

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I’d recommend Separate Ways not just to Resident Evil fans after a neat paid bonus, but also newcomers and those who want all the possible context ahead of where Resident Evil goes next. It will no doubt tie in these interpretations of Leon and Ada into either more remakes or entirely new entries that take the canon to incredible places. There’s no way to know just yet, but this mystery only makes such a complementary expansion all the more exciting. Now I can’t wait to finish it before running through it again and again.

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

By Jason Faulkner

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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recalls the events that transpired on September 30th 1998, the night the T-Virus was released onto the world. Leon travels to a rural mountainous region in Spain to find .
Objectives
1 See what's taking so long.
2 Escape from the Hunter's Lodge.
3 Head for the Lake.
4 Fight them off.
5 Head for the Lake.

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awakes chained up with after getting ambushed by . He learns that may be held captive at a nearby Church. Leon must rush to the Church if he is to find and save Ashley.
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1 Head for the Church.
2 Head for Mendez's Manor.

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, gains more information on and . Leon heads for the Church in search of , but soon discovers that her whereabouts may be across the lake.
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1 Head for the church.
2 Find a way in.
3 Cross the lake.

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Chapter 4 Objectives

Summary
awakes from another nightmare. He is still out on the lake as his boat begins to fill with water. He races to shore to find the key to the Church on the other side of the lake.
Objectives
1 Find the Key to the Church.
2 Investigate the two locations.
3 Head for the Church.
4 Look for Ashley in the Church.

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Chapter 5 Objectives

Summary
and begin a small journey to the extraction point, and along the way, they meet who later on tells Ashley about her infection.
Objectives
1 Escape the Church.
2 Head for the Extraction Point.
3 Stand Your Ground.

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Chapter 6 Objectives

Summary
informs that the chopper cannot land due to the bad weather, Leon and Ashley try to find another way off the island.
Objectives
1 Escape from the Village.
2 Flee from the Villagers.
3 Defeat Mendez.
4 Escape the Slaughterhouse.
5 Escape from the Village.

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Chapter 7 Objectives

Summary
receives a call from saying that he has a medicine for Leon's problem. Leon must now make his way through the castle to find their meeting place: The Castle Courtyard.
Objectives
1 Head for the Courtyard.

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Chapter 8 Objectives

Summary
, tries to contact to report the situation, but fails to establish a secure connection.
Objectives
1 Find Ashley.

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Chapter 9 Objectives

Summary
, receives a call from asking for a rescue. Fortunately, he's just in the ballroom at the other side of the courtyard where the duo was reunited.
Objectives
1 Head to the ballroom.
2 Rescue Leon.

Chapter 9 Walkthrough

Chapter 10 Objectives

Summary
from a cage trap, gets captured by one of the and is taken away. Now, Leon needs to find a way to the Throne Room where Ashley presumably is and save her from .
Objectives
1 Head for the Throne Room.
2 Make your way to the surface.

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Chapter 11 Objectives

Summary
finds at the top of the elevator, who immediately gives him a virus suppressant. They then work together to reach the Throne Room to come to 's rescue.
Objectives
1 Make your way to the surface.
2 Defeat the two giants.
3 Fight Krauser.

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Chapter 12 Objectives

Summary
gets a tip from that was being taken to the clock tower where she would finally become one of the Los Illuminados. Now, he needs to reach the tower and climb to the top before it's too late.
Objectives
1 Make your way to the surface.
2 Get to top of the clock tower.
3 Go after Ashley.
4 Defeat Ramon.
5 Go after Ashley.

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Chapter 13 Objectives

Summary
was taken by to an island far from the castle. has to find a way to get to Ashley's holding cell and deliver the medicine in time..
Objectives
1 Go after Ashley.
2 Rescue Ashley.
3 Get the Level 3 Keycard.

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Chapter 14 Objectives

Summary
and now has to find ' lab where they can remove the parasites from their bodies. They learn from that—as one of the important facilities—the lab is possibly at the summit, which marks their next destination.
Objectives
1 Make your way to the summit.
2 Go after Ashley.
3 Defeat Krauser.

Chapter 14 Walkthrough

Chapter 15 Objectives

Summary
must search for and head straight to ' laboratory to purge the plagas inside their bodies
Objectives
1 Make your way to the summit.
2 Destroy the anti-aircraft gun.
3 Make your way to the summit.
4 Go after Ashley.
5 Head for Luis's Laboratory.

Chapter 15 Walkthrough

Chapter 16 Objectives

Summary
's clutches. Now's the time to find a way out of the island and escape the Los Illuminados.
Objectives
1 Escape from the island.
2 Defeat Saddler.
3 Escape from the island.

Chapter 16 Walkthrough

How Many Chapters in Resident Evil 4 Remake?

16 chapters total.

Resident Evil 4 Remake Story Length

The Resident Evil 4 Remake follows a different Chapter naming convention from the original. The original had 6 chapters that were divided into 3-4 parts, making the chapter count reach 19 chapters.

However, the Remake also changes some parts in the story and squeezes them all into 16 chapters .

Game Length: How Long to Beat

Separate Ways and Assignment Ada Not Included

Resident Evil 4 Remake Ada Missions

Bonus Ada missions, such as Assignment Ada and Separate Ways , were unlocked upon beating the game in prior releases, but are not included in the Remake. Fans of Ada Wong will have to hope that these additions which told the story from her perspective will be released later as DLC or in another form.

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This page contains expanded information on the story and ending for Resident Evil 4 Remake. From expanded backstories, to missing content, there are many important changes, and below you will find some of the biggest plot points.

The Mid Credits Ending

Albert Wesker is usually the mastermind behind the scenes, and the tradition continues in the Resident Evil 4 Remake. Originally making an appearance in both Separate Ways, and Assignment Ada, Wesker’s involvement was clear, with him tasking Ada Wong to retrieve the ever so precious plaga sample - so he could resurrect Umbrella.

The remake slightly changes this, with Wesker spelling out his bonkers plans for world domination, and that once he obtains the sample, there’ll be billions of casualties. Ada, not wanting that on her conscience, decides to command the escape helicopter for herself, as well as the sample, flying off into the sunset.

If it wasn’t clear enough what Wesker might be referring to, he is, of course, bringing up his plans for complete global saturation, a lovely nod to Resident Evil 5. Eagle eyed players can also spot pictures of both Excella Gionne (Wesker’s evil confidant in RE5) and the Stairway of the Sun, the west-African virus progenitor laden plant from RE5, in the reflection of his sunglasses.

The Village

Everyone’s favorite Resident Evil religious cult, the Los Illuminados, are back and even deadlier than before.

With a killer reintroduction, showing a struggling woman who is about to be executed, filled with ominous chanting and a particularly rusty ax. But who is this stranger? Well, she’s referenced only moments after by the soon to be departed Spanish cop duo “I mean, last week there was a search for some missing hikers.”. And much later on, you’ll be able to visit the scene of the crime, coming across the other missing hiker.

Despite being a dangerous bunch back in the original, the Los Iluminados of the remake are clearly a bigger threat, upping the ante towards the locals and any unsuspecting passerbyers.

We also get more insight on the development of the Village thanks to the Village Chief's logs. Originally the place seemed to steer clear of the outside world, which explains how the place feels like its from the early 1900s when RE4 takes place in the early 2000s.

From what’s available to read, it appears the village itself was prospering under its new chief! Mendez would homeschool the local children, all while dining with the village families to trade gossip and grievances, and had even opened the village up to the outside world - what a lovely guy, surely nothing could go wrong!

On top of that, we learn that Luis Sera Navarro, as a child, was living with his sick grandfather by a cabin near a lake - the very same one Leon eventually rescues Luis from later on. After Mendez meets with the Navarro’s, Luis’ grandfather tells the chief “If anything happens, you know what to do”. Shortly afterwards, the old man passes away, Luis runs away, and the Los Illuminados return to the village and begin administering the local population with the plaga, with Mendez unsure whether or not he can trust them.

Los Iluminados

While the exact origins of the plagas aren’t fully explained in the original Resident Evil 4, the remake does contain some key differences, and goes further into detail - expanding upon the relationship between Osmund Saddler and Ramon Salazar.

According to the 2005 original’s Butler’s Memo, Ramon Salazar had no family, and Lord Saddler was able to influence Ramon into undoing the seal of the Las Plagas once made by his own ancestors. In the remake however, when reading the Housekeeper’s Memo 1, we find out that the previous Salazar and castellan of the castle, Lord Diego, was actively fighting against the Saddlers, in order to keep the plagas away from their family reach - giving both the Salazar’s and Saddler’s of yesteryear, a storied history together that was unseen in the original.

You can find epitahs, monuments, and tombs to the Saddler lineage all over the Island, dating all the way back to the very first one: Adam Saddler, dated MDLIV (1554!) stating that he had discovered the Plaga beneath the castle. However, it seems they were thwarted by the Salazar lineage, who were awarded the title of the Castellan for the castle when they expelled the Iluminados led by Hester Saddler, and exiled them back to the island in MDCCXLI (1741). Judging by the statue of Osmund by the altar with the numerals XV, it seems that he is the 15th in the Saddler bloodline - which means they've been waiting a long time for their revenge!

Saddler is also shown to have greater power over the mind-controlling abilities of the plagas once a host is infected. Before you reach the castle’s maze, Saddler takes control over a weakened Ashley, tricking her into attacking Leon with his own knife, and causing the two to separate right. But the remake doesn’t just stop there, and actually goes one step further - highlighting just how strong Saddler’s mind-altering abilities really are, with him being powerful enough to directly influence Leon’s mind, causing him to hallucinate.

Leon, Krauser, and the US Government

Originally, Leon’s explanation as to how he became a secret agent was a little vague. Explaining that he received “special training” via a “secret organization”, working under the direct control of the President. Remake Leon however, makes it clear that he was forced to join the government against his own will - having to undergo the same special training, but with punishing missions, pushing him to the brink of death - all while being trained under Major Krauser.

Those punishing missions? A reference to Operation Javier, from 2009’s Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles, released four years after Resident Evil 4, meaning the original release of RE4 missed some pretty crucial backstory regarding Leon and Krauser.

While he might look like the same coldhearted, knife-wielding soldier that we all loved to hate back in 2005, Major Jack Krauser enters the remake with a significantly expanded story that not only changes his motivations, but also his relationship with Leon.

Despite Leon and Krauser clearly sharing some history together, there wasn’t much to bite your teeth into until Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles, which shows Krauser and Leon teaming up to take down a South American drug cartel who's been working with Umbrella. Over the course of the campaign, you’d come to learn about Krausers mistrust of Leon, and his desire, above all else, to gain power through the use of bio-organic weapons.

While none of this, naturally, could’ve been mentioned in the original Resident Evil 4, it plays an important role in setting up Krauser’s motivations in the remake, and his hatred for the US government.

Thanks to a Redacted Case File in the remake, we come to find out that Operation Javier didn’t go according to plan. With Krauser leading an entire team of elite soldiers into South America, only for Krauser to be the only returning survivor - his team killed by the very same people who organized the mission in the first place, and then covered up.

Once you eventually defeat the crazed soldier, Krauser expresses pride in Leon’s combat abilities, with his final words acknowledging Leon by name, instead of "Rookie".

Luis, the self-confessed ladies man of Resident Evil 4, not only has a more detailed backstory in the remake, but also a lot more screen time as well - instead of annoyingly walking away during the most inconvenient times, or, like a dummy, saying he’s dropped plot important items when we could really do with having them.

Although describing himself as just “A researcher hired by Saddler”, you actually come to find out that his credentials go a lot deeper than that. Formerly working for Umbrella, Luis was part of their European division. Heading up research on how to further develop the plagas into an effective bio-organic weapon. Luis’ guilt for his actions are made clear each time Leon asks why he’s helping, but his actions eventually catch up with him, when Krauser, not Saddler like in the original, puts Luis out of commission.

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Assignment Ada , also known as Ada the Spy in some regions, is a short mission that is unlocked after completing the game once. In this game, Ada Wong must infiltrate the Island Base and recover 5 Plaga Samples. The samples must fit into her small Attache Case along with her Punisher, TMP, and Semi-Auto Rifle, so item management is a must. The game must be beaten in one complete run, as there is no saving. In all versions prior to the Wii version, Ada has no Knife, so the difficulty is even greater. She must fire bullets to break crates and barrels to obtain items so, do not worry about killing every single enemy and proceed to the next area as soon as possible.

  • 1 Storming the Beach
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  • 3 The Lone Guard
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Storming the Beach [ edit | edit source ]

When infiltrating the beach area, be careful about shooting enemies of edges into the water, or else you may run short on ammo. After all the enemies are dead, collect the items around the area. Climb the ladder at the rear entrance and crawl through the vent duct to get inside the Base.

Inside the Base [ edit | edit source ]

Once inside check your in-game map. The locations of the Plaga Samples are marked with treasure icons on the map. Find them and kill the enemies guarding them. In the Research Lab, collect the Plaga Sample and then defend yourself from the enemies that lock-down the room. To get out, operate the security console to unlock the door.

The Lone Guard [ edit | edit source ]

At the Communications Tower you will have to defeat Krauser to obtain the final Plaga Sample. Use your remaining Hand Grenades and the TMP to defeat him. Once he's taken care of ride the lift to the top of the Tower and call a Chopper to pick up Ada.

Chicago Typewriter [ edit | edit source ]

Completing the mission allows you to purchase the Chicago Typewriter , a Tommy Gun with unlimited ammo, in a completed file of the main game (GameCube) or Separate Ways (all other versions). The gun does come with a high price at 1 million Pesetas to be exact in the main game and 300,000 in Separate Ways.

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assignment ada remake

  • Resident Evil 4 (2023)

Assignment Ada REimagined

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  • Version 2.1

assignment ada remake

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About this mod

Replace Ada's default outfit with a reimagined version of the Assignment Ada costume.

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Must have and select original mod first in Fluffy Mod manager before selecting Addon

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Don't ever reupload my shit

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Version 2.01

  • Added an optional version that removes the pouches on the sides to reduce clipping.

Version 2.0

  • Add support for Separate Ways

Version 1.2

  • Changed SLS in gun holster to Ada's hookshot, fix/remove some unintended physics effects on the pants

Version 1.0

  • nexus release
  • Nexus release

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IMAGES

  1. Assignment Ada Wong Remake Screenshots by @gamecentrall on Instagram

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  2. Resident Evil 4 Remake

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  3. Resident evil 4 remake assignment ada part 2

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  4. Assignment Ada REimagined

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  5. Resident Evil 4 Remake Mod Adds Assignment Ada Outfit

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

    assignment ada remake

VIDEO

  1. I Foolishly Bought Resident Evil 4 Assignment Ada DLC From Wish ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  2. Resident Evil 4

  3. Resident Evil 4 Remake Assignment Ada DLC! (FANMADE CONCEPT)

  4. RESIDENT EVIL 4 Assignment Ada (HD Project + Ray-Tracing) Full Walkthrough (MOD)

  5. Resident Evil: Ada's Assignment (MOD)

  6. Wesker Saves Ada

COMMENTS

  1. Assignment Ada

    Assignment Ada is a bonus game in Resident Evil 4 HD and in all releases of RE4. In it, you play as Ada Wong . The objective is to infiltrate the island (same layout from Chapter 5: Part 1 ) and ...

  2. Resident Evil 4 DLC: Separate Ways, Assignment Ada & more

    Ada Wong is back in the Resident Evil 4 remake and her role is largely the same, although her ending is expanded. In the original game, Ada had her own small mission called Assignment Ada that ...

  3. Will Assignment Ada come out or is it scrapped? : r/residentevil4

    I don't expect Assignment Ada but definitely Separate Ways. Its obviously coming. I predict end of this year or 2024 with a RE4 Gold Edition release. Imagine if we got separate ways and a Luis separate ways. Another 8 hours of re4 remake content. Separate Ways is more likely. Imo definitely will. If it's cancelled it would be a big insult to ...

  4. Separate Ways Reward? How about 'Assignment Ada'?

    HenshinHero11. •• Edited. Separate Ways was not included in the original GC release of RE4; Assignment Ada, however, was. Thus, it stands to reason that Capcom decided to flesh out the idea of an Ada-focused side campaign after seeing the reception of Assignment Ada, hence why Separate Ways was made and included in all other versions of RE4.

  5. Assignment: Ada

    Assignment: Ada, also known as Ada the Spy in some regions, is a non-canon minigame featured in Resident Evil 4 unlocked after completing the game. The minigame's plot involves Ada collecting a number of plaga samples as ordered by Albert Wesker (as opposed to collecting the single control plaga sample like in the main game). Ada does so and then reports back to Wesker that the mission was ...

  6. Should Assignment Ada be in Re4make? : r/residentevil

    Combine Assignment Ada and Seperate Ways into a more expanded campaign. If there is no Ada campaign at all, I will be pissed! No, I'd rather juat see a full on Ada campaign like in Seperate Ways. The resident evil 4 remake should include all content of the original game.

  7. Separate Ways DLC Walkthrough

    Resident Evil 4: Separate Ways is a DLC expansion for Resident Evil 4 Remake that follows Ada Wong as her parallel journey through the events of Resident Evil 4 intertwines with Leon's search for ...

  8. Resident Evil 4 Remake Already Has The Perfect Story DLC Lined Up

    Featuring Ada Wong as a playable character, the original Separate Ways is a bonus campaign following a storyline that proceeds parallel to the main story, filling in several gaps and showing Ada's role in assisting Leon at several points in the game. With files for Another Order (the original name for the campaign for Japanese releases) having been data mined from the Resident Evil 4 remake ...

  9. Resident Evil 4: Assignment Ada Guide

    After the success of my Mercenaries and Professional Mode guides, many requested that I cover Assignment Ada and Separate Ways as well. I'm currently working...

  10. Separate Ways Unlockables

    Unlockable Weapons. Elite Knife. Chicago Sweeper. There are two different weapon types that can be unlocked for Ada Wong by completing certain challenges in Resident Evil 4 Remake's Separate Ways ...

  11. Resident Evil 4: Separate Ways

    Symbol #1: Painted yellow on the wall to the right of the locked door. Symbol #2: Turn around and face the grapple point to the higher catwalk. The yellow symbol is painted on the cliffs above it ...

  12. Resident Evil 4 Remake Makes Separate Ways More Than Just ...

    Assignment Ada is the shortest and least memorable of the two additional campaigns, which feels more like a fancy minigame than anything else. ... The remake goes way harder, weaving Ada's journey into the events of the main game and giving her a meaningful arc of her own with greater moral duplicity. She is her own character now, building on ...

  13. 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 ...

  14. Walkthrough: All Chapters

    Bonus Ada missions, such as Assignment Ada and Separate Ways, were unlocked upon beating the game in prior releases, but are not included in the Remake. Fans of Ada Wong will have to hope that these additions which told the story from her perspective will be released later as DLC or in another form. Ada Wong Voice Actor and Story Role. Resident ...

  15. Ending Explained

    Albert Wesker is usually the mastermind behind the scenes, and the tradition continues in the Resident Evil 4 Remake. Originally making an appearance in both Separate Ways, and Assignment Ada ...

  16. Resident Evil 4/Assignment Ada

    Walkthrough. Assignment Ada, also known as Ada the Spy in some regions, is a short mission that is unlocked after completing the game once. In this game, Ada Wong must infiltrate the Island Base and recover 5 Plaga Samples. The samples must fit into her small Attache Case along with her Punisher, TMP, and Semi-Auto Rifle, so item management is ...

  17. What's your opinion on Assignment: Ada? : r/residentevil

    I wouldn't mind if capcom doesn't bring it back for the remake. Ive never felt compelled to play it more than once to be honest. It's nice added bonus content though just incase you felt like a speedrunning challenge. I thought it was a good mini-game with a very anti-climatic boss fight.

  18. Resident Evil 4 HD: Assignment Ada Full Walkthrough

    Resident Evil 4 HD: Assignment Ada Walkthrough Gameplay Playthrough HD FULL GAME [No Commentary]If you enjoyed the video please leave a like/comment and subs...

  19. ASSIGNMENT ADA RECREATION

    ASSIGNMENT ADA Was First shown on Resident Evil 4 Original (DLC) and now I made some similar concept as a fan made video in Resident Evil 4: Remake using Ada...

  20. Do you actually play Assignment Ada and Separate Ways for fun?

    Separate ways for fun, assignment ada for unlocks. Ada is a cool character and it's awesome to see how she was integral to the main events of RE4. Even the first part where she has to ring the bell. It's feels very "back to the future". It's been a long long time since I played RE4, let alone these side modes.

  21. Assignment Ada REimagined at Resident Evil 4 (2023)

    Added an optional version that removes the pouches on the sides to reduce clipping. Replace Ada's default outfit with a reimagined version of the Assignment Ada costume. This model was not found in the game files, but it's my custom meshmod that I've made back for RE2R originally. Screenshots are taken using a mod to replace Leon with Ada, this ...

  22. Just completed RE4, are the extra modes (Separate ways and Assignment

    Assignment Ada is also a very short but fun mini game similar to RE2 Extreme battle mode. Separate Ways is a 2nd shorter campaign of RE4 but more challenging than the main game on normal, it's got some tedious parts, some annoying parts but overall worth playing at least once. Some new environments, 1 new OP weapon, and 1 awesome new environment.

  23. what will they do about Assignment Ada? : r/residentevil

    Assignment Ada and Mercs will be added later as free dlc. Separate Ways will probably be changed into a single chapter (maybe two or three) in the main game where you just play as Ada. Assignment Ada and Mercs will probably be extra game modes already in the game, though I can see AA getting cut. I swear this gets asked on this sub every day.