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Resident Evil 4 Remake Mod Lets You Unlock All Extra Content

Modder ‘WuhanBiohazard’ has released a new mod that lets you unlock all of the game’s extra content immediately. This means that you won’t have to grind in order to get enough cash and buy your favourite costume.

For those who did not know, the remakes of Resident Evil 2 and 3 received a DLC that allowed you to unlock all of their extra content. That DLC was called All In-game Rewards Unlock. However, it appears that Capcom did not release a similar DLC for Resident Evil 4 Remake. And that’s what this mod aims to address.

So, by using it, you will get access to all weapons, costumes, accessories, models, and concept art.

Do note that this will be a permanent change that will persist after physically uninstalling the mod. To revert to your previous state, you’ll need a backup of data00-1.bin. This is located alongside your individual save files. If you don’t back it up, you won’t be able to reverse the changes.

Those interested can download the mod from this link.

If you are into Resident Evil 4 Remake, I also suggest taking a look at these other mods for it. For starters, we have this experimental VR Mod. Then, we have this mod that removes the Yellow Paint from the game’s destructible objects. Another cool but subtle mod is this one, which adds RPG-like Health Bars to enemies. In July 2025, we also got two mods that added the voices of Albert Wesker’s Richard Waugh and D.C. Douglas.

Another very cool mod is this First-Person Mod. This mod adds a tactical first-person mode with iron sights for every weapon. It also includes custom aiming stances and new animations. You can adjust the camera position and field of view to fit your liking. To avoid visual issues, the mod automatically hides the character’s head, hat, and accessories in first-person mode.

Owners of high-end GPUs can also use REFramework to enable Path Tracing in Resident Evil 4 Remake. From what I have seen, Path Tracing brings some artifacts to the game when it rains. Still, this is something that some of you may be interested in. Plus, REFramework allows you to enable DLSS, which is not supported by the game.

Finally, it’s worth noting that Capcom has removed the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. The company has replaced it with the Enigma DRM. Initial reports showed that the Enigma DRM brings a noticeable performance hit to it. If you own a mid-tier or high-end PC system, you won’t notice this performance hit. Nevertheless, it’s hilarious to see a game that actually ran better when it had Denuvo.

Stay tuned for more!