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Dataminer Finds References to “Separate Ways” in ‘Resident Evil 4’ Remake Files

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With the announcement that the Resident Evil 4 remake will be receiving “The Mercenaries” mode in a few weeks, the question of whether we’d be seeing “Separate Ways” or “Assignment: Ada” at some point is on fans’ minds. Well thanks to dataminers, there’s a good indication that we’d be seeing at least one of them.

Per the Resident Evil Central Twitter account, a dataminer named Gosetsu has discovered a folder within Resident Evil 4‘s game files named “The Another Order”, which is the Japanese name for “Separate Ways”. That’s in addition to files for the Chainsaw demo and “The Mercenaries” mode.

Now obviously, Capcom hasn’t mentioned anything yet regarding “Separate Ways”, but this is a pretty good indication that Capcom will be bringing the minigame to the remake in the future. Hopefully “Assignment: Ada” gets consideration along with it.

And really, why wouldn’t they? According to stats from SteamDB, Resident Evil 4 managed to amass over 140,000 concurrent players on its launch day, and even beat that the following day with 168,191 players. That beats out the previous record on Steam that was held by Resident Evil Village, which amassed 106,631 people.

Resident Evil 4 remake also currently ranks as the second best-selling game on Steam in the US, right behind Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (thanks, 80 Level).

In addition to Steam, Resident Evil 4 is out now on PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series.

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‘Gori: Cuddly Carnage’ Rips Into Bloody Action on August 29 [Trailer]

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In addition to helping out with KARMA: The Dark World, Wired Productions has also announced that their upcoming gory action title Gori: Cuddly Carnage finally has a release date. The Angry Demon Studio-developed title will arrive on PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch on August 29. Digital pre-orders for the PlayStation versions include two days of early access on August 27.

Gori: Cuddly Carnage is a throwback to the games I played in the late 90’s and 2000’s,” explains Leo Zullo, Managing Director of publisher Wired Productions. “It’s pure adrenaline, fun, outrageous and really a showcase of just what indie gaming is all about – a place for creativity, freedom and the ability to make the game you want to make.”

“It’s been an incredible journey bringing this absurd and action-packed world to life, and we couldn’t be happier to finally share it with players everywhere,” says John Kalderon of Angry Demon Studio. “We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to our amazing community and everyone who has been a part of this journey since 2020.”

Gori: Cuddly Carnage focuses on Cool-Toys Inc.. Fueled by insatiable demand, the toy company created Ultra Pets, the ultimate companions that never hunger, never require bathroom breaks and are impervious to the ravages of time. Little did anyone expect a mutation that would transform these perfect pets into twisted toys straight from your nightmares, hell-bent on wiping out humanity. What’s worse, the Adorable Army has kidnapped Professor Y, Gori’s creator, and the only human who showed him and his friends love.

It’s now up to Gori with his wise-cracking sentient hoverboard, F.R.A.N.K, and morose A.I companion, CH1-P, to slay the Adorable Army with explosive weaponry and devastating combos in an epic battle to prevent the Adorable Army from conquering the galaxy.

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