Having recently finished playing Resident Evil 7 biohazard myself, you can imagine my disappointed when I learned the previously announced DLC, Not a Hero, was not available for me to start having been delayed back in April. Well CAPCOM has finally given us a release date, and that day is December 12, 2017.
Not only will Not a Hero be released, but so will the just announced Resident Evil 7 biohazard Gold Edition. RE7 biohazard Gold Edition will include all the content from the original game, the DLC Banned Footage Vols. 1 & 2, upcoming DLC release End of Zoe, and the aforementioned Not a Hero. Not a Hero will also be released for all players for free.
End of Zoe has players discover the fate of Zoe after the events of the main game. Zoe, who helps the main character Ethan escape, will face off against new enemies and explore new swamp areas. The main game had you leave Zoe in a bit of an awkward way, so it will be interesting to see what becomes of her.
The free Not a Hero DLC sees the return of longtime fan favorite Chris Redfield, who is apparently working for (spoilers) Umbrella Corp. Also taking place after the events of the main game, Chris will face new threats not seen before. As a member of New Umbrella, Chris is once again tasked wih solving the mystery of this latest outbreak and make it out alive.
Nearly all of the Resident Evil 7 biohazard content can be enjoyed on PlayStation VR, and from what I hear, this is THE way to play it. Not that playing on a TV was a bad time, but anyone I know that has played the game on PS VR has said it’s an incredible, horror filled experience.
Resident Evil 7 biohazard Gold Edition, DLC End of Zoe, and DLC Not a Hero release December 12, 2017 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.