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Ada Wong Campaign Announced, New “Agent Hunt” Mode for RE 6

Resident Evil 6 is only two months away, but Capcom is not done with building up the hype train for their most ambitious Resident Evil game to date. At a press event in Japan, Capcom unveiled a fourth story campaign for the game, which gives players control of Ada Wong.

Ada’s campaign will only become available once the campaigns for Leon, Chris, and Jake are completed. Her campaign is played solo, unlike the co-op options for the other three campaigns. If played online, gamers playing in the other three campaign stories can come across other players controlling Ada Wong.

Along with the new story campaign, Capcom announced “Agent Hunt” mode. After players complete sections of the story campaigns, they can go back and play as the monsters of Resident Evil in other player’s games. The mode is completely optional, and is only available online.

Check out the screenshots below to get a glimpse of the new campaign mode, and Agent Hunt mode. Resident Evil 6 is due out Oct. 2 for Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.

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