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Update: Capcom Has Released A Second Resident Evil 4 Anime Short And It’s Just As Disturbing

Update, 3/22/24

Earlier this week, Capcom released a cute (and disturbing) anime short based on Resident Evil 4 and now, just a couple of days later, the company has released another one. The first saw Leon attempting his way through the Village section of Resident Evil 4 but this time, we see him try to rescue Ashley Graham from El Gigante…and it doesn’t go well. 

Check it out for yourself below

Resident Evil 4 hits PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC this Friday, on March 24. We loved the remake and you can find out why in Game Informer’s Resident Evil 4 (Remake) review. 

The original story continues below…


Original story, 3/20/23:

The remake of Resident Evil 4 is finally out this week and ahead of the game’s launch, Capcom has released a cute (and disturbing) anime short based on the game. 

In it, we see protagonist Leon Kennedy attempt to get through the curiously adorable Spanish village that serves as the setting to RE4’s opening while searching for the missing daughter of the president, Ashley Graham. Things don’t go according to plan for Leon, unfortunately, and well, you can see what happens for yourself in the anime short below: 

Let’s hope our own journeys through RE4 go better than Leon’s did in the short above. 

Resident Evil 4 (remake) hits PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC this Thursday, on March 24. 

For more information about the game, be sure to visit Game Informer’s exclusive hub for Resident Evil 4, which highlights all of our February 2023 cover story coverage for the game. 


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