
The most convincing piece of evidence comes to us, curiously enough, from Umbrella Corps, if all games. Since then, Resident Evil has tried on several occasions to introduce villains that can have a similar kind of impact, and though they haven’t all been bad, none of them can hold a candle to Wesker.īut is it possible that Wesker isn’t quite done after all? Impossibly enough, there is some evidence – light though it may be – that could point to the possibility of him still being around.

Without question, he died, bringing an end to his long and winding arc, and his long-standing rivalry with Chris Redfield. At the end of Resident Evil 5, when Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomar shot a rocket through his face and left him to sink in an exploding volcano, he died. From the T-Virus outbreak in Raccoon City, to everything that happened at the Umbrella facility in Antarctica, to the Las Plagas incident in rural Europe, to, of course, Uroboros, Wesker was involved in some form or another in everything that was going wrong in the world of Resident Evil. The gleefully villainous superpowered megalomaniac was the ultimate big bad, always pulling the strings behind the scenes, always keeping one step ahead of the good guys, and always involved in some nefarious scheme or the other.


Original Resident Evil camera and controls.

Successfully complete the game to unlock a figure of Jill in the "Extra Figures" option in the "Extra" Content menu. Play under the Pro difficulty setting to fight the Guardian Of Insanity that is on the walkway up above in the Prison area of the Spencer Estate.
