Ada Wong in Resident Evil 4 Remake Separate Ways coming to TGS 2023
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Capcom Will Feature Resident Evil 4 Separate Ways DLC at TGS 2023

Ada Wong’s new story in Resident Evil 4 Remake will have extensive coverage at Tokyo Game Show 2023. Shortly after the reveal at the September 2023 State of Play, Capcom updated its TGS 2023 webpage by adding the Separate Ways DLC for Resident Evil 4 Remake on both its physical booth and online streams.

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Capcom has added Resident Evil 4 Remake and the iPad Pro version of Resident Evil Village to the list of games with playable demos in its booth. The Resident Evil 4 Remake demo will focus on the beginning segments of the Separate Ways DLC. Since the game has a strict CERO Z (18+) rating in Japan, players will have to verify their age by providing ID cards before they can play the demo.

Capcom will also feature Separate Ways as the main highlight for the Resident Evil 4 Remake segment at its TGS 2023 Online Program. The show will go live on Thursday, September 21, 2023, at 11 PM JST / 3 PM BST / 10 AM ET / 7 AM PT. It will include new information on Dragon’s Dogma 2, Street Fighter 6, Exoprimal, and Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy. Capcom will also have another live stream for the Resident Evil series on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at 1:20 PM JST / 5:20 AM BST / 12:20 AM ET / Friday 9:20 PM PT.

The Separate Ways DLC for Resident Evil 4 Remake will be available for sale on September 21, 2023. To access this new content, players must own the base game, which is immediately available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, and PC.


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