‘Resident Evil 7’ Update: New DLC ‘Not A Hero’ Available Soon
"Banned Footage Volume 1 and 2", for "Resident Evil 7" are recently unveiled, a new update is about to come. A new "Not a Hero" DLC is about to be released and some game enthusiasts are now teasing what it has in store.
A Reddit user named GaspenPayne leaked that "Resident Evil 7" new upcoming DLC, "Not a Hero," bears new shocking revelations. According to the DLC event flags, the latest update will mainly put its attention to the character of Chris Redfield as he tries to catch Lucas Baker.
"Resident Evil 7" explained that although Lucas is infected by Eveline, he is not completely controlled by the virus like what it has done to his parents. He is fully aware of the things he does and he, in fact, has a connection with an unknown third party that he often gives information.
Hence, the "Not a Hero" DLC may be the answer to the question seen at the end of "Resident Evil 7," PlayStation Universe reported. Also, in spite of a lot of speculations and theories, Hunk might just be impersonating Chris Redfield to gain Ethan's trust.
Meanwhile, "Resident Evil 7" second DLC, the "Banned Footage" Volume 2. The recent update brought in three new narratives that can be compared to the first DLC the game received in January called "Banned Footage" Volume 1.
The "Banned Footage" Volume 1 has three different stories for "Resident Evil 7" gameplay while "Banned Footage" Volume 2 also brought in three various game parts. The players have to surpass these trials that are composed of first; "21," the players must risk their "lives and limbs" in this game by Lucas Baker.
The second one is "Daughters" that will take the "Resident Evil 7" gamers to the backstory of the Baker family before they get infected. Lastly, the additional gameplay, "Extra Mode - Jack's 55th Birthday," is a comical time trial that players have to beat the clock and feed Jason a huge amount of food.
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