
"At the climax of the game, Grace is forced to make a decision between destroying or releasing something called Elpis. The choice is binary and not influenced by anything else you've done in the game up to that point, but what you choose to do will lead to one of two conclusions."
"Releasing Elpis is the intended 'canon' path. You'll be allowed to reload your save and try both choices, and you'll notice a stark difference between the two when you do. Also, be sure to stick around after the credits when you make this decision, as you'll get an extra scene that seems to hint at the future of Resident Evil."
"Once you finish the game, you'll unlock New Game+, which lets you access Leon's arsenal much earlier in a playthrough and wreck shop with a shotgun from the beginning."
Resident Evil Requiem offers multiple endings determined by a binary choice at the game's climax where Grace must decide whether to destroy or release Elpis. This choice is not influenced by previous gameplay decisions. Both paths lead to credits, but releasing Elpis represents the intended canon ending. Players can reload their save to experience both conclusions and observe significant differences between them. A post-credits scene appears after selecting the canon path, providing hints about the future direction of the Resident Evil franchise. Completing the game unlocks New Game+ mode, which grants early access to Leon's arsenal, allowing players to use powerful weapons like shotguns from the beginning of subsequent playthroughs.
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