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If you want the Sentinel Nine and the Skull Shaker in the Resident Evil 4 remake, you have to buy them

With real money

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Capcom can’t resist putting DLC into a lot of their games, and the Resident Evil 4 remake is no exception. Here’s what you need to do to pick up the Sentinel Nine and Skull Shaker weapons.

The Sentinel Nine and Skull Shaker are premium weapons for the extra DLC pack (that can be bought piecemeal)

Both the Sentinel Nine and the Skull Shaker weapons can be purchased for $1.99 each, or as part of a $19.99 “Extra DLC Pack” bundle (which also includes costumes, an extra treasure map, and a music swap [for the original music]) – which is included in the Deluxe Edition of the game.

Here’s the full breakdown for both the Sentinel Nine and the Skull Shaker:

  • Sentinel Nine – $1.99 (or part of the $19.99 extra DLC pack) – Introducing the Sentinel Nine, a fully customized handgun for tackling bioterrorism. It boasts accuracy and versatility, making it a reliable choice. Not to mention the DSO emblem proudly adorns the grip!
  • Skull Shaker – $1.99 (or part of the $19.99 extra DLC pack) – Introducing the Skull Shaker, a shotgun well-suited for indoor encounters. Of particular note are its sawed-off stock and barrel, allowing for excellent maneuverability and handling

How do you redeem/find The Sentinel Nine and Skull Shaker weapons in the Resident Evil 4 remake?

Both of these weapons can  be claimed from storage after purchasing them. Storage is accessed via in-game typewriters, underneath the save function. We recommend getting them early if you’re going to spring for the premium DLC at all.

Sony reminds folks that that Extra DLC pack and the individual weapons might be different SKUs: so you don’t want to buy each thing piecemeal if you want the whole thing.


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