Resident Evil 4 Remake has terrifying reference to the Beta of the original 2003 build

Leon S. Kennedy was confronted with the supernatural in those years

Resident Evil 4 Remake has terrifying reference to the Beta of the original 2003 build

Leon S. Kennedy was confronted with the supernatural in those years

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Resident Evil 4 is one of the best video games of all time but reaching this result was not an easy mission, in fact, the team led by Shinji Mikami advanced with trial and error and even at some point it was decided to restart the project. Years before its release, we knew the Beta version that became famous after the subsequent changes. Well, the recent remake has recalled this story with a terrifying reference.


Resident Evil 4 Remake players are not only enjoying one of the best releases of the year, but they are also perusing for details. Recently, one gamer noticed that there is a brief homage to the Beta version of the original installment. The finding, shared on Reddit, shows a corridor in Salazar's castle where there are some animal heads and just when you get to a deer's head, it falls surprisingly to scare the player.

This is the picture shared on the Reddit post above in case you can't see it
This is the picture shared on the Reddit post above in case you can't see it

In case you don't know, this is a reference to what we know as Resident Evil 3.5, Beta that was shown at E3 2003 and in which Capcom revealed that the next title in the franchise, Resident Evil 4, would star Leon but the theme would be inclined towards the supernatural, so instead of Cattle and Plagues, the former RPD cop would encounter ghosts and forces of that kind.

Precisely, in one of the parts Leon is seen inspecting rooms, and in one of them he finds the head of a deer, as he approaches it the light and shadow of the place change, and the head of the animal gesticulates with pain, and falls to the floor leaving a pool of blood.

In the end, the development team and Shinji Mikami were not happy with the direction the project was taking and decided to restart it until January 2005, when Resident Evil 4 was released on GameCube to become an all-time classic.

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This is a very specific detail that a fan may have noticed, but if we consider that many players have been looking to get through this new experience from start to finish it is possible that more secrets have gone unnoticed by everyone. Maybe with a little more time, we will discover more secrets and even easter eggs. Resident Evil 4 Remake is now available on PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Do you think there are more references and easter eggs that players have overlooked without knowing? Let us know in the comments!

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