Resident Evil 4 remake cut Ashley opening chapter, files reveal

Datamined files from the Resident Evil 4 remake show Capcom scrapped an early chapter where players would control Ashley Graham from the start. The cut content, dubbed "Chapter 0," depicted her witnessing a Los Illuminados ritual and her eventual kidnapping. YouTuber Thekempy reconstructed the sequence using leftover game assets.

The Resident Evil 4 remake, developed by Capcom, originally planned a different opening that has now come to light through datamined files. According to a report by Cameron Koch on January 5, 2026, an eagle-eyed fan discovered remnants of "Chapter 0," a segment not present in the 2005 original game. In this cut content, players would have taken control of Ashley Graham alone in a nighttime forest, stumbling upon a Los Illuminados ritual—a brief glimpse of which appeared in the game's October 2022 story trailer.

As Ashley made her way to the village center, she would navigate using her phone's light, sneaking past enemies like the Ganado. The sequence escalated with frantic running, culminating in her witnessing the kidnapping of Luis Serra by a Ganado. Although no cutscenes remain in the files, evidence includes enemy spawn points, scripted event triggers, auto-save locations, and inaccessible areas, helping to outline the chapter's structure.

The reason for the cut remains unclear, but Thekempy speculates it was to maintain the game's fast-paced action. "An opening chapter focusing on Ashley hiding and sneaking would have slowed down a game known for its non-stop action," the YouTuber suggested in a recent video.

This revelation highlights Capcom's iterative development process. The company continues its remake efforts, with reports suggesting upcoming versions of Resident Evil Zero and Code Veronica, the latter aiming to expand on original plot elements. Meanwhile, the next mainline title, Resident Evil Requiem, will feature Leon S. Kennedy returning to Raccoon City and is set for release on February 27 across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, and PC.

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Realistic illustration of Resident Evil heroes Leon, Chris, and Jill with Capcom's announcement banner celebrating Requiem's sales and character retention.
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Capcom plans to retain Resident Evil veterans like Leon

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Resident Evil Requiem director Koshi Nakanishi and producer Masato Kumazawa stated that Capcom has no plans to retire iconic characters such as Leon S. Kennedy, Chris Redfield, and Jill Valentine. In a post-mortem interview, they emphasized the enduring appeal of these mainstays. The game, celebrating the series' 30th anniversary, has sold over 7 million copies in two months.

Capcom removed an entire chapter from Resident Evil Requiem before its release, director Koshi Nakanishi has revealed. Nakanishi described the move as part of a rigorous development process aimed at delivering the best user experience. The game, released earlier this year, has become the fastest-selling title in the series.

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Following his playable appearance alongside Grace Ashcroft in Resident Evil Requiem's base game, leaker Dusk Golem suggests Leon S. Kennedy will lead upcoming DLC, potentially releasing in 2026. Capcom has not confirmed expansions, but series precedents and an in-game ending teasing Chris Redfield involvement fuel speculation.

Koshi Nakanishi, director of Resident Evil Requiem, views the fan outcry over Nvidia's AI-generated makeover of protagonist Grace Ashcroft as a sign that the team nailed her original design. Fans ridiculed the DLSS 5 alterations that added heavy makeup and altered her features. Nakanishi called the strong reactions positive in a recent interview.

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A complex puzzle in Resident Evil Requiem has yet to be solved, even by reviewers with early access. The hidden challenge begins in the game's first act and involves scanning a severed hand for cryptic clues. Community efforts, including guides from IGN, continue to unravel its layers post-launch.

As part of ongoing coverage of Resident Evil Requiem, Capcom celebrated the horror series' 30th anniversary with a message from executive producer Jun Takeuchi. He thanked fans for three decades of support, celebrated Requiem's 6 million players, teased future content, and shared director insights on the ending.

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Zach Cregger, director of the upcoming Resident Evil live-action film, has warned that fans will 'crucify' him if the reboot disappoints. Speaking to The New York Times, the filmmaker behind Barbarian and Weapons expressed his own fears as a gamer about video game adaptations. The movie is set for release on September 18, 2026.

 

 

 

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