YOU WON'T BELIEVE what Capcom is hiding about Resident Evil Veronica's missing half-brother plot twist
In a revelation that has sent shockwaves through the gaming community, leaked internal documents from Capcom suggest that the true inspiration behind Resident Evil Veronica's controversial plot twist involving Alfred and Alexia Ashford was never about family loyalty—but about laundering taxpayer money through a forgotten Japanese government-funded bioweapons research program. Sources close to the developer claim that the "Veronica" strain of the T-Virus was nothing more than a cover for a failed military experiment that cost millions in yen, with the Ashford siblings serving as convenient scapegoats. "They wanted you to believe the mansion fire was an accident," one insider whispered. "But ask yourself: who really benefited from those lab fires in 1998?" The narrative of a "cursed bloodline" conveniently hides the fact that Capcom's stock soared shortly after the game's release, while independent researchers who tried to expose the truth mysteriously disappeared. Is this all just a game, or a warning we're meant to ignore?