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Truth be told, it can be hard to predict where aResident Evilgame’s story is going to end up by the very end of a playthrough. However, some players may be able to figure out where the pieces are falling by observing the characters and their motivations, but in other instances, Capcom has thrown screwballs the players' way in the last few moments to make for an unpredictable ending that nobody could have ever seen coming.

These kinds of endings can go down one of two ways with the fanbase, either they are seen as a little too random, or they make the game even more memorable thanks to how much they can surprise the player. Suffice to say, theResident Evilseries has produced some incredibly outlandish and unexpected endings, with the games below being the biggest examples of this. Before jumping in, this list will also be considering post-credit scenes alongside the regular endings and will contain heavy spoilers for the series.

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Chris' campaign inResident Evil 6focuses on the legendary protagonist getting back into the saddle after becoming disillusioned with fighting bioterror after so many years. The man who’s there to help him along the way is Piers, a young but extremely passionate soldier who many fans were presuming would end up becoming a mainstay for the series, and somewhat of a new-generation iteration of Chris.

It, therefore, made for a surprising ending to Chris' story when the two are forced to take on agigantic B.O.W.in an underwater lab, which results in Piers injecting himself with the C-virus to fend off the dangerous mutant. Nobody expected Piers to bite the bullet by the end of the story, especially since Capcom tends to keep many of the side characters alive, but it certainly still made for a very emotional final scene.

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While Wesker does technically show up in the originalResident Evil 4, it’s only as a small cameo in Separate Ways, and as a playable character in the Mercenaries. As a result, nobody expected the series' big baddie to show up during a post-credits scene in the remake, let alone speaking openly about his Uroboros plan, which he kicks into motion in the fifth game.

It was also unexpected to see Ada acting so hostile towards Wesker, considering she is usually more than willing to take on any kind of work, no matter how dangerous it may be. While this ending makes it seem likely a remake ofResident Evil 5is on the horizon, only time will tell what Capcom has in store.

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While many players could have predicted Wesker would be the final boss ofResident Evil 5, considering he acts as the main villain for much of the story, it’s hard to imagine the confrontation would have ever been this epic and outlandish. After Chris and Sheva manage to apprehend Wesker on his bomber, the aircraft plummets into a volcano, which acts as the stage for the final fight.

After a few boulders are punched and a ton of ammunition is used up, Wesker plummets into the lava, squirming in pain before Chris and Sheva fire two rockets that decapitate the legendary villain, taking him down once and for all. Having the ending be this epic and over-the-top was an unexpected, but memorable conclusion toChris and Wesker’s longtime rivalry.

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Resident Evil 7feels like its own standalone game that has barely any ties to the rest of the series, at least, until the very end. After players finally manage to take down Eveline after she mutates, a helicopter flies in to rescue Ethan and Mia from the Baker Estate, but when the pilot removes his helmet, it turns out to be none other than Chris Redfield. The fact Chris shows up at all already makes the ending quite unexpected, but it’s only amplified by the fact he looks completely different, with some fanstheorizing at the time that this was simply his codename.

Things only get weirder when it is shown that the helicopter being used to evacuate Ethan and Mia is the property of Umbrella, though this time, their logo is a little different. The last few minutes ofResident Evil 7raised a ton of questions and was a much bigger cliffhanger than people thought it was going to be, considering this game seemed more like a one-off story.

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At the end of the originalResident Evil 2, Leon, Claire, and Sherry all managed to escape the Raccoon City outbreak with their lives intact, making for a pretty upbeat and hopeful ending overall. However,Memories of a Lost City, which is a campaign based on the events of the second game, added an extra scene to the ending which completely changes the tone, making for a ratherdark and unforeseen finale.

After the three walk off into the sunset, the scene shows Leon in a chair being questioned by the US government, who demand that he join them as a special agent, or else, something bad will happen to Sherry. This perfectly sums up why Leon seemed so disillusioned with being an agent in the remake ofResident Evil 4, but it’s still an ending that took many people off guard upon seeing it for the very first time.

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Considering the Ashford twins are presented as the main villains ofCode Veronica, it would be easy to assume the defeat of Alexia would mark the end of the game, but that’s not exactly how things go down. The final scene of the game, before Chris and Claire escape Antarctica, shows Chris and Wesker engaging in an intense staredown, before getting into a brawl where the nowsuperhumanWesker easily overpowers his former comrade.

While it was always clear that Chris was going to be featured in the game, the heavy focus on this being Claire’s story led many to believe that Chris and Wesker’s feud would take a backseat. Instead, the game ends by showing the two getting into a fiery war of words while also throwing one another around a little, all while the base around is being blown to smithereens.

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As players venture throughthe spooky Spencer Mansionin the first game, they will begin to wonder whether their fellow STARS members are as truthful as they all claim to be. The game does a very good job of convincing players that Barry is the one who could be pulling the strings from behind the scenes, but this is simply a red herring that ends up making the ending all the more unexpected.

By the time players finally reach the end of the game, they find out that the entire fiasco was a test set up by Wesker, and by extension, Umbrella. Only a few moments later, Wesker is stabbed by a Tyrant, whom players must then do battle with on a helipad before the entire facility self-destructs. While the whole idea of escaping by helicopter before a building blows sky-high is nothing new in this series, it was definitely a surprise ending for the firstResident Evilgame, especially coming only a few minutes after so many revelations.

Resident Evil 5 - Chris aiming a shotgun while Sheva aims a pistol over a barrier

For most ofResident Evil Village, it seems as though Ethan might be able to reunite with his daughter, Rose, who was taken from him early on in the game. However, just as he is about to leave Heisenberg’s factory to finally piece Rose back together, he falls into a dreamlike state where he is told byEvelinethat he died at the beginning of the previous game.

Ethan’s body is simply a product of the Mold infection which is beginning to crumble away, meaning Ethan only gets to spend a few precious seconds with Rose before sacrificing himself to let her and the others escape. It would have been hard to imagine Ethan having such a heroic send-off, but the reveal of his infection also came as a huge shock to players.

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