If you've been enjoying exploring everything that Resident Evil 6 has to offer, there may be more headed your way. Capcom officially announced that they would be releasing a title update, which included the Ada Wong campaign unlock, angle customization, and additional changes. According to a new report, more updates may be in the works.

An update from Famitsu magazine noted that extra costume options and new items will be added to the game. It's being speculated that they will be included in the December title update Capcom is working on, but nothing is official as of yet. Rely On Horror noted that retro costumes from the earlier games were previously seen, so it seems likely that they will be among the new costumes.

We'll let readers know as soon as more details are announced, but you can check out the current official details on the Resident Evil 6 title update below:

  • Gamers will be able to adjust the camera to give a greater field of view as best suits their play style. The camera screenshot pairs show the minimum and maximum range of the new camera setting. Please note that this feature is still in development and may change without further notice before the title update is released.
  • Subtitle options have been improved so that English language audio can be combined with subtitles in an alternative language.
  • As recently announced, Ada Wong’s campaign will be unlocked from the start and have an optional player-controlled co-op partner added. It was previously necessary to complete all three other campaigns in order to unlock Ada’s story.
  • ‘No Hope’ difficulty level will be added above the existing levels, for players who want an extreme challenge.
We've included screenshots from the Ada Wong campaign, plus images that comparing the new camera angle settings. Resident Evil 6 is now available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, with a PC version still being developed.
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