Can't get enough of Resi 4's combat? The Mercenaries is here to help.
Well, that wait is over. Like a crafty ganado, The Mercenarieslast night as a free DLC update to owners of the original game. Capcom also released a trailer for The Mercanaries to coincide with the release. You can view that above.
Much like the remake of the main game, Capcom describes The Mercenaries as being"reimagined", rather than an exact redux of the 2005 game's spinoff mode. As is clear from the trailer, it's still broadly the same in structure. As you battle waves of hostile ganados, killing enemies increases both your score and the amount of time on the clock.
Alongside Leon and Krauser, the remake's nu-Mercenaries also let players battle ganados as Luis and Hunk. Currently, it doesn't allow you to fight as Ada or Wesker. But there's every chance Capcom will add these characters later, especially if the studio is planning to follow-up Mercenaries with a remade version of the Separate Ways DLC, as is rumoured.Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.
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