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Resident Evil 2 DLC unlocks all endgame bonuses

A special piece of paid Resident Evil 2 DLC unlocks all endgame bonuses including extra scenarios and infinite weaponry.

Priced at $4.99 USD or $7.55/95 AUD, the DLC is available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 and unlocks all of the bonus items below:

  • Extra Mode – ‘The 4th Survivor’
  • Extra Mode – ‘The Tofu Survivor’
  • All Costumes
  • Infinite Combat Knife
  • Infinite Samurai Edge
  • Infinite Submachine Gun
  • Infinite Minigun
  • Infinite Rocket Launcher
  • All Models
  • All Concept Art

It should be noted that all of the above items can be unlocked at zero cost by completing activities in-game. Here’s what’s required (with the exception of Models and Concept Art, as there are a lot of ’em).

  • The 4th Survivor (Hunk): Finish a 2nd Game scenario playthrough
  • The Tofu Survivor: Finish a The 4th Survivor scenario playthrough
  • Leon & Claire (Alternative): Escape the labs
  • Leon & Claire (Normal Custom): Complete that characters’ 2nd Game scenario
  • Leon & Claire (Classic Custom): Complete a Hardcore playthrough with that character
  • Infinite Combat Knife: Destroy all Mr. Raccoons collectibles
  • Infinite Samurai Edge: Earn an S ranking on Standard or Hardcore
  • Infinite LE 5 Submachine gun: Earn an S ranking in Hardcore mode.
  • Infinite Minigun: Earn an S+ ranking in a Claire Hardcore scenario.
  • Infinite ATM-4 Rocket Launcher: Earn an S+ ranking in a Leon Hardcore scenario.

If you’d rather just drop some cash to unlock everything, head over to Steam, the Microsoft Store or the PlayStation Store.

Resident Evil 2 is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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