
As a short bonus mode, offering the first instance of a playable Ada before Separate Way's inclusion in later releases, Assignment: Ada is unlikely to be re-released as DLC for Resident Evil 4's remake - especially with Separate Ways all but confirmed.

If anything, it's more likely that any of Assignment: Ada's more compelling ideas will simply be folded into a Separate Ways DLC, with the mode's hunt for plagas samples being a potential carryover. If you’re trying to obtain S rank by completing the survival game in the fastest time possible.
#RESIDENT EVIL 4 REMAKE POSSIBLE PLUS#
With (possibly) more content around the horizon, this might be the perfect time to jump into Resident Evil 4 remake. Yes, Resident Evil 4 Remake has a new game plus mode.

Since the achievements are now surfacing on Steam, it is likely that an official announcement is made soon. With Leon and Krauser's relationship being both more fleshed-out and also somewhat changed in the remake, there isn't much need to further expand on it with an Operation Javier DLC - although it could, in theory, operate similarly to the remake's sections where Leon partners with Luis.įinally, with the very likely release of Separate Ways, an Assignment: Ada DLC may just be redundant, being as it is both non-canon and even smaller in scope than the original RE4's other bonus modes. However, this could possibly be the Resident Evil 4 Separate Ways DLC that was recently unearthed in a datamine. Featuring modernized gameplay, a reimagined storyline, and vividly detailed graphics, Resident Evil 4 marks the rebirth of an industry juggernaut. Notably, Darkside Chronicles is a co-op rail shooter for the Wii, meaning that very little of its gameplay would be directly translatable to the gameplay of Resident Evil 4 Remake.

Moreover, the game that Operation Javier originates from, Darkside Chronicles, might present some challenges of its own in creating a potential Operation Javier DLC.
