The main campaign left us with haunting questions. Consequently, dataminers and fandom sleuths are piecing together clues that suggest the upcoming DLC will finally unleash Jill Valentine on a rogue organization.
The main campaign left us with haunting questions. Consequently, dataminers and fandom sleuths are piecing together clues that suggest the upcoming DLC will finally unleash Jill Valentine on a rogue organization. If there is one thing Resident Evil fans excel at, it is refusing to let a hanging thread go unpulled. When the credits rolled on Resident Evil Requiem, the collective sigh of relief was almost immediately drowned out by the sound of furious keyboard clacking. Yes, the core campaign delivered a masterful, deeply unsettling experience. But for long-time lore enthusiasts, it also left a massive, bio-organic elephant in the room: What exactly is happening at the European headquarters of the BSAA?
We first caught wind of this rot at the end of Resident Evil Village, when a dispatched BSAA soldier was unmasked as a mass-produced bioweapon. It was a staggering revelation. The very organization formed to eradicate bio-terror was now casually deploying it. Requiem danced around this catastrophic shift in the global balance of power, opting instead for a more intimate nightmare. But the internet never forgets.
Recently, dataminers plumbing the depths of the Requiem PC files unearthed fragmented references to something dubbed “Project Vanguard.” Suddenly, the conversation shifted. These files, lacking context but heavy with implication, have transformed the game’s fandom into an amateur intelligence agency. Piecing together these digital breadcrumbs has become a thrilling meta-game of its own, proving that the horror of Resident Evil no longer ends when you turn off the console.
The ‘Rogue BSAA’ Theory
The most prominent theory circulating right now is that the upcoming Additional Story will plunge us headfirst into the belly of a rogue BSAA. Narratively, this is a deliciously tragic reversal. The Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance was meant to be the shield against the nightmares of Raccoon City. Now, it appears to be breeding them. If the organization is compromised, it recontextualizes the entire modern Resident Evil timeline.
Mechanically, this sets up a fascinating dynamic. Because Chris Redfield has effectively gone rogue with his splinter cell, the Hound Wolf Squad, an expansion focused on a parallel infiltration of the BSAA makes perfect structural sense.
It allows Capcom to flex the military-horror muscles they used so effectively in the finale of Village, but from the perspective of an outsider breaking in.
Imagine a facility designed to study and neutralize bioweapons, now repurposed to manufacture them. It is the perfect crucible for a tense, claustrophobic survival-horror experience. You aren’t just managing limited ammo and green herbs; you are navigating a bureaucratic stronghold of absolute corruption. The enemy is no longer a random cult in a remote village. The enemy has a corporate budget and tactical air support.
The Return of a Legacy Survivor
But who do you send to investigate an organization that holds all the cards? You send the woman who survived the Spencer Mansion.
The hype surrounding a potential Jill Valentine return is deafening, and it is entirely justified. Jill’s absence in the recent timeline makes her the perfect candidate for this expansion. While Chris has evolved into a sledgehammer of a soldier, perpetually haunted but always fighting, Jill has always been the investigator. She is the lockpick, the observer, the survivor who figures out why the nightmare is happening.
Building on the deeply humanized trauma explored in the Resident Evil 3 Remake, an infiltration of the BSAA offers a profound character arc. Jill helped found the BSAA. To discover it has become the very thing she sacrificed her life to destroy would be an emotional gut-punch. This naturally lends itself to a different kind of gameplay. If Chris is the muscle, Jill is the scalpel. The DLC could pivot toward a stealth-focused, psychological horror experience. It would not just be about surviving monsters, but about uncovering dark secrets from within, evading heavily armed operatives, and confronting the ghosts of her own legacy. It is a setup that demands finesse, not just firepower.
What This Means for the Franchise’s Next Decade
Zooming out from the immediate hype, there is a clear industry pattern at play here. Capcom has mastered the art of using these “Additional Stories”—think Separate Ways in the RE4 Remake or Shadows of Rose in Village—as narrative laboratories. These expansions serve a dual purpose. They close lingering chapters from the main game, but more importantly, they act as proving grounds for new gameplay mechanics and tonal shifts. If “Project Vanguard” truly leans into stealth or psychological infiltration, it is a safe bet that Capcom is testing the waters for their next mainline title.
The stakes here are undeniably high. The events of this speculated DLC will likely set the stage for the highly anticipated Resident Evil 10. We are rapidly approaching the twilight of the original generation of survivors. Chris, Jill, Leon, and Claire have been fighting this war for three decades. A showdown with a corrupt BSAA feels less like a side story and more like the beginning of the end—a final, grand loop closing on the heroes who started it all.
Will Jill be the one to finally tear down the corrupted shield? Drop your own timeline theories in the comments. The truth is out there, probably buried in a hex editor.
