Capcom officially announces the production of the CGI animated film Resident Evil: Damnation as a follow-up to Resident Evil: Degeneration.
The first official trailer for Resident Evil: Damnation is released, providing fans an early look at the film's animation and storyline.
Resident Evil: Damnation premieres in Japan as a CGI animated sequel to Resident Evil: Degeneration, continuing the franchise's story in animated format.
Resident Evil: Damnation is released in North America through DVD, Blu-ray, and digital platforms, reaching a wider international audience.
Following its release, Resident Evil: Damnation receives reviews from critics and fans, discussing its animation quality and connection to the overall Resident Evil franchise.
Agent Leon S. Kennedy receives an assignment from the U.S. government to investigate the use of B.O.W.s (Bio-Organic Weapons) in a war-torn Eastern European country.
Leon encounters CIA operative Holt and his daughter, who provide intelligence on the situation and reveal that bioweapons are being used in the civil war.
Leon uncovers evidence that the eastern European government has deployed Lickers and other infected B.O.W.s in their military operations, violating international treaties.
Leon pursues Viktor, leader of the separatist forces, who has access to enhanced B.O.W.s and is escalating the conflict.
Leon and his allies face off against Victor's forces in a devastated urban environment, battling Lickers and other creatures.
The use of B.O.W.s causes widespread chaos and civilian casualties, drawing international attention and demands for intervention.
Leon confronts Viktor within an underground bunker where advanced B.O.W.s are being developed and released.
Leon destroys the biological weapons facility, halting the production and deployment of bioweapons in the region.
The international community condemns the use of bioweapons, and efforts are made to control and prevent future outbreaks.