Aside from confirmation that it’s in development, no official information has been given aboutResident Evil 9’s plot or gameplay. Though, that hasn’t stopped an onslaught ofResident Evil 9leaksfrom hitting the internet over the last year or so.

There have been countless leaks and rumors surroundingResident Evil 9, theorizing about practically every aspect of the game, from a possible open-world level structure to a potential North American setting. One consistent point of speculation among various leakers is which legacy characters are going to appear inResident Evil 9, with just about every majorREcharacter having been rumored to show up at one time or another. But if there’s a grain of truth amid all the speculation andResident Evil 9does end up going all-in on legacy characters, then there might be a fun opportunity to flip oneResident Evil 5plot point on its head.

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Resident Evil 9 Could Flip Jill Valentine’s RE5 Role On Its Head

It Could Be Fun to See a Brain-Washed Chris Redfield in Resident Evil 9

At the start ofResident Evil 5, it’s stated that Jill Valentine is Missing In Action following a run-in she and Chris Redfield had with Albert Wesker a few years prior. Partway throughResident Evil 5’s campaign, it’s revealed that not only is Jill alive, but she’s working with Wesker to spread the new Uroboros Virus throughout Africa.

This sets up an intriguing mystery and raises the stakes of ResidentEvil 5’s story dramatically, tying the fate of a fan-favorite character directly to the villain’s plans. Of course,Chris Redfield and Sheva Alomarare able to quickly destroy the device on Jill’s chest that emits the brainwashing P30 drug, thus restoring Jill Valentine back to her old zombie-slaying self, but the plot point itself is still an intriguing one while it lasts.

It might be fun to seeResident Evil 9flip this plot point on its head. InRE9, Chris Redfield could be the one controlled by some kind of antagonistic force, and Jill Valentine could be the one to track him down and rescue him. Not only could this be a fun nod toResident Evil 5, but it could giveRE9a strong emotional core and some personal stakes right off the bat.

Resident Evil Village Already Did a Villainous Chris Redfield Fake-Out

Released back in June 2020,Resident Evil Village’s announcement trailerended with the shocking scene of Chris Redfield gunning down Mia Winters while player-character Ethan Winters watches on in horror and utter bewilderment. This ended up being the opening sequence ofResident Evil Village, and the reason why Ethan ends up in Eastern Europe.

For about half ofResident Evil Village’s main story, players are led to believe that Chris Redfield murdered Mia Winters in cold blood, and the subsequent run-in Ethan has with Chris leaves things deliberately ambiguous. It’s eventually revealed that Chris didn’t kill Mia, but attempted to kill the bioweapon known as Mother Miranda, who was disguising herself as Ethan’s wife.

It’s a bit of an odd plot twist that feels as though it could have been resolved right at the beginning of the game if Chris had just said something to Ethan rather than order his men to knock him out, and Chris' excuse of not wanting to involve civilians falls a bit flat. With this plot twist being so recent, another Chris Redfield heel-turn fake-out might not go down so well inResident Evil 9.