It has been six months since Capcom revealedResident Evil 8, the upcoming installment in theREfranchise. Now that the end of the year is fast approaching, the hype forResident Evil 8continues to grow day-by-day, given that Capcom revealed that the game is releasing next year, though a specific date is yet to be given by the studio. Despite this, Capcom has been consistent with providing players with just enough information to keep them interested. While there is still a lot about the game that is shrouded in mystery,Capcom continues to tease the role of Chris Redfieldin the upcoming game.

InResident Evil 8’sfirst trailer, fans were shocked with how Chris was shown in the preview. Chris was seen shooting someone (presumably Mia Winters) point-blank in front ofResident Evil 7’sEthan Winters. This led to the trailer ending with Ethan’s horrific scream, which clearly suggests that whoever Chris shot is someone close to him. The second trailer forResident Evil 8carried over the villain-vibe for Chris as he is seen apprehending Ethan Winters, which further drove speculation that he is the antagonist in the upcoming game. However, veteran fans would know that, ever since the firstResident Evilgame, Chris has been leading the fight against bioterrorism. This begs the question: is Capcom trying to mislead fans on what Chris' true intentions are?

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Chris Redfield’s Agenda in Resident Evil 8

It is a known fact thatResident Evil 8will continue the storyline started byResident Evil 7.While most of that game’s plot has been resolved, the ending and the DLC where Chris appeared seemed to tease whatResident Evil 8’sstory will be about. In the ending ofResident Evil 7, Ethan was rescued by Chris Redfield alongside the organization Blue Umbrella. Initially, some players thought that this version of Chris might be a clone, similar to how Ada was replicated inResident Evil 7. However, Capcom confirmed that the Chris players saw inResident Evil 7isthe true and only Chris Redfield.

In theNot a HeroDLC, Chris revealed that he was reluctant to work with Blue Umbrella when it requested his assistance in the Baker Mansion Incident, but decided to team up with the mysterious organization given that he is suspicious of its true intentions. To the uninitiated,Blue Umbrellawas formed out of the original Umbrella Corporation and made it a mission to make up for the original company’s atrocities by leading the research in weapons that would be effective against bioweapons.

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The True Nature of Blue Umbrella

Now, assuming that Blue Umbrella is only pretending to lead the good fight to continue the Umbrella Corporation’s legacy, it is likely thatChris Redfield is faking his allegiance to Blue Umbrella. Of course, to prove his loyalty to Blue Umbrella, sacrifices have to be made, which is unfortunate for Ethan and Mia Winters.

Regarding Chris' possible infection as teased in his latest artwork depicting him as a werewolf, it is possible that Blue Umbrella knew Chris' intentions all along and decided to infect him with either a new parasite or virus. The question now is,will Chris Redfield die inResident Evil 8?At the moment, this is hard to speculate, given Chris' importance in the overall story ofResident Evil.However, Capcom did tease in the first trailer that someone’s story is going to end, and based on what was shown so far, it appears that the character Capcom is referring to is Chris Redfield. This alone makes his role as a villain seem unlikely, as if Chris’s end is coming, it would be best if he died a hero.

Resident Evil 8launches in 2021 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X.