5 Things to Do After Beating Resident Evil Village

Unlock the Infinite Ammo Weapon Variants

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The bonus CP store becomes available to you once you’ve beaten Resident Evil Village, and there’s a ton of stuff to unlock here. By completing various optional objectives within the game itself, you can earn CP, which can then be used to unlock cool bonuses such as weapons, as well as the Mercenaries mode, which we’ll get to in a bit.

The CP store also features weapons you can unlock, and these include infinite ammo variants of the ones you get in the game. First, you have to purchase all upgrades for a weapon from the Duke, then you can spend the required amount of CP to unlock the infinite ammo variant of that particular gun.

It’s a huge grind, especially if you haven’t been purchasing upgrades, but it’s definitely rewarding as these will allow you to breeze through the game while you’re hunting collectibles, or just want to go through the story again.


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