Resident Evil 8 is one of the horror games that many players are looking forward to for the year 2021. As it will be continuing the long-running Resident Evil story, it will likely answer questions that fans have been wanting to know for some time now.
While most of the Resident Evil games are self-contained for the most part, allowing players to hop right into the series with any game, they are all still connected over an overarching plot. Because of this, Resident Evil 8 will likely give out new information regarding Chris, Ethan, and Mia.
It is currently unknown which Resident Evil characters will be returning for Resident Evil 8 outside of the ones shown in the initial trailer. However, this doesn’t mean that more can’t appear as a surprise in the proper full game.
Ada Wong has always been a mysterious figure in the Resident Evil games. While she has been responsible for saving Leon Kennedy’s life multiple times, she isn’t one to talk about herself. What is known about Ada is in how she is an operative for a rival company to the Umbrella Corporation known only as “The Organization.”
Like Ada, there isn’t much known about The Organization. There is a possibility of it being connected to the company that Mia Winters worked under, known as the Connections. Albert Wesker was noted to have involvement with both, so its possible that there are more threads that still need to be uncovered.
After Resident Evil 4, The Organization isn’t mentioned again in the Resident Evil games. This means that it could still be active even after the shutting down of the original Umbrella Corporation, and it could even be a player in the upcoming Resident Evil 8.
After the surprise title reveal toward the end of Resident Evil 8‘s trailer, viewers were hit with a scene of Chris Redfield brutally executing Mia Winters as Ethan Winters watches in horror. The shock of this scene has many fans wondering why Chris would do that. While Mia has been a threat in Resident Evil 7, she was cured at the end of that game. Additionally, when Chris shoots her, she is already seemingly knocked out on the ground. While the answer to this question will definitely be answered, many fans are nervous about why Chris would do something so out of character.
The Mold is a bio organic weapon created by the Connections that serves as the root of the main threats in Resident Evil 7. It is capable of infecting others so that an E-Type human can mind control those affected by it. While it was dealt with in the Baker House, it is very possible that it could still exist in some capacity as it was developed as a bio weapon. Resident Evil 8 has the potential to confirm if it has been completely wiped out or if there is some mold still growing in this new location.
Many were surprised by the appearance of a werewolf-like creature in the Resident Evil 8 trailer. With talks of witches being enemies in the game as well, it is unknown if the werewolves are a result of some kind of bio weapon or something of a supernatural origin.
All of the Resident Evil games have enemies that were created via human meddling or bio weaponry. However, werewolves weren’t expected to appear, suggesting the possibility of there being other factors involved with this game. Like with Chris, this question is very likely to be answered in-game.
Resident Evil 4 is one of the odd ones out in the Resident Evil series. However, many have compared the village shown in Resident Evil 8‘s trailer to the setting of Resident Evil 4.
While it isn’t unlikely for there to be multiple spooky villages that the heroes of Resident Evil need to face, the similarities have piqued the interest of too many for it to just be a coincidence. Hopefully this means that there will be some returning plot elements or connections from 4 coming to 8.
Resident Evil 8 is in development for the PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X.
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