8 Resident Evil 7 Secrets and Easter Eggs You Might Have Missed

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Raccoon City Continues to Suffer

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Resident Evil 7 Secrets and Easter Eggs

On the wrecked ship, players can find a magazine on a table that features an article about Raccoon City and its survivors. Now, we all know Raccoon City has seen some shit. In Resident Evil 2, the entire city was set ablaze as Leon and Claire struggled to find Chris Redfield and get out of there. Then, in Resident Evil: Nemesis, we learn that the city and its T-Virus infection had gotten out of hand, so the government nuked the whole place.

The article headline reads: “16 years since the nightmare of Raccoon City, the survivors are still suffering.” It’s a relatively small Easter egg, but it’s definitely a dark one. Even after we’ve long moved on from our adventures in that iconic city, its surviving citizens clearly haven’t.


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