Resident Evil: Desolation

Resident Evil: Desolation is a 2017 Psychological-Survival Horror game developed and published by Capcom. It was formerly announced-alongside Resident Evil: Revelations 3-during Capcom's TGS 2016 conference as part of the Resident Evil 20th Anniversary celebration. It is a canonical side-story in the Resident Evil universe following the whereabouts of Claire Redfield (TerraSave) and Jill Valentine (B.S.A.A.) during the events of Resident Evil 6 and the first Resident Evil title to feature the two characters, picking up where Revelations 2 left off. It also reveals the aftermath of Jill's ordeal in Resident Evil 5 where she served as Albert Wesker's test subject for Uroboros during her elongated absence.

The game was developed from the ground-up using Capcom's brand-new RE Engine. It features unique elements never-before-seen in a Resident Evil title, taking on the moniker of a Psychological-Survival Horror game akin to Konami's Silent Hill franchise. It also lends players the choice of "fixed" camera angles from classic games or the over-the-shoulder view of the more recent entries (Resident Evil 4-onwards).

It was released on August 1, 2017 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

Synopsis
After launching an attack on a Panama cruise ship containing Uroboros survivors during a TerraSave rescue mission, Alex Wesker, reborn through Barry Burton's daughter, Natalia kidnaps Jill Valentine from the B.S.A.A. testing facility where she's undergoing treatment for wounds suffered by her brother years ago. Jill and Claire soon wind up on opposite ends of an abandoned hostel on a barren Vancouver island where they find themselves in the middle of a deadly experiment along with the ship survivors: Alex Wesker's FEAR Virus, created from mixing the T-Veronica virus with a deadly hallucinogen coursing through the facility walls.

They'll soon experience fear like never before as they fight for survival.