Chris Redfield, the commanding officer of the anti-bioterrorism BSAA, is dispatched to China along with his BSAA team members, so as to rescue an abducted United Nations' high official from the unprecedented bio-terrorist attack mayhem that has broken out over there . Simultaneously, another large-scale Bio-terrorist attack was under-way at the US president's press room/speech hall.
"From what exactly have I been running away so far?"
Chris wonders himself whether this tormenting question is that what drives him to face and confront his former self. While soliloquizing his personal tribulation, he arrives to the chaotic Chinese city.
The situation has exceed the worst expectations, with constantly-regenerating bio-organic weapons attacking, ruthlessly and merciless, Chris' comrades. One after the other, Chris's team members die. Embracing his burning wrath against the person who induced all this bio-terrorism chaos, Chris is determined to advance and proceed even if it means to cost his own life.
The situation is without doubt desperate.
Is there a way to escape from the worst circumstances ever imagined?