In response to a public backlash over classifying on-disc content as downloadable content (DLC), Capcom released a patch in December 2012 free of charge.[30]
The patch included new camera controls, a new difficulty mode named "No
Hope", an option to play Ada's campaign without having to complete the
other three, and the addition of an online co-op partner for Ada's
campaign simply called "Agent". Unlike any other character in the game,
Agent cannot interact with doors and treasure chests; he also disappears
when cutscenes are triggered.[31]
On December 18, 2012, a new multiplayer downloadable content
(DLC) was released with three new multiplayer modes: "Predator",
"Survivors" and "Onslaught". Predator mode is a series of quick fire
rounds with up to six players who take turns as the fearsome Ustanak and
have full access to its weapons. The other players in "Predator" mode
must avoid capture and being killed by the Ustanak. Human players score
points for successful attacks, but also lose points for being caught
and/or taken down. This match type is over once all have played as the
Ustanak, with the participant with the most points crowned as the
winner. Survivors mode is Resident Evil's take on the classic solo and team based deathmatch
mode. Survivors is available for 2-6 players. Onslaught is a two player
mode where each must clear waves of oncoming enemies. The twist comes
when a player completes a combo chain as this will send enemies over to their opponent’s screen.[32]
On April 4, 2013, a Left 4 Dead 2 crossover DLC was released for the PC version, adding the main characters and two monsters from Left 4 Dead 2 to the PC-exclusive The Mercenaries: No Mercy mode in Resident Evil 6. Various weapons, characters, and monsters from Resident Evil 6 have also been added as optionally-downloadable replacement skins on the PC version of Left 4 Dead 2.
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