It’s safe to say that Leon Kennedy has one of the worst Spanish vacations known to man inResident Evil 4: Remake. Though he is going there to rescue the President of The United States' daughter from an evil cult, it’s still a pretty rough introduction to Europe for our bishy-haired protagonist.

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Resident Evil 4: Remake - The Military Island Exploding Whilst Leon And Ashley Watch

But our hero runs the gauntlet of cultists, bio mutants, and other large parasitical monstrosities, takes down the big bad at the center of it all, rescues his target, and gets out alive. Whilst those are the broad strokes, it’s worth breaking down the ending as there’s some interesting stuff getting set up that can be missed if you’re not paying attention. For those left wanting more of an explanation as those credits rolled, here’s the ending to Resident Evil Four Remake, explained.

Warning: Spoilers For The Endings Of Resident Evil 4: Remake Below

Resident Evil 4: Remake - Saddler Mutating During His Boss Fight

Is Remake’s Ending Different To The Original?

The ending of Resident Evil 4: Remake is slightlydifferent from the original. There’s not too major of a change; Leon still confronts Saddler on top of a big rickety metal construction, and Ada lends a helping hand once the massive mutant boss fight is ready to wrap up.

However, this time around there aretwo phases to the fightand there’s a lot more dialogue getting thrown back and forth between Leon and Saddler as they try to tear each other to pieces. So here’s a quick breakdown of how Leon’s Spanish vacation wraps up in a neat little bow.

Resident Evil 4: Remake - Leon Facing Off Against Saddler In His Second Mutation Form

The Saddler Showdown

The fight with Saddler isone of two last big action sequencesbefore the game ends.

Throughout the story he’s beentaunting and toying with Leon, using the Plagas larva that was injected into him at the start of the game to periodically try and take control. But when theparasite is removed from Leon and Ashley, saying Saddler is annoyed by this would be an understatement.

Resident Evil 4: Remake- Ashley And Leon Escaping On A Stolen Jet Ski

The big bad cult leader is way beyond angry,referring to the act as blasphemyin the final fight, deciding that Leon would be better off dead instead ofunder the cult’s control.

So, in aboss fight with two phaseshe decides to put Mr Kennedy down for good. Turning into his classicmulti-limbed nightmare creature formfrom the old games as he chases Leon around, usingflying Plagas dronesto harass Leon if he gets too far away.

Resident Evil 4: Remake - Wesker Telling Ada How Many People He Will Kill With The Plagas

After that form is sufficiently worn down, Saddler then mutates further into anamorphous blobwith the twisted remains of hishuman part encased within its core.

This is also slowly ripped apart and finallydetonated by Leonwith a special rocket fired from anRPG tossed to him by Ada,who coincidentally happens to also be there before managing to escape onhelicopter evac arranged by Wesker.

The Grand Escape

After the fight, things get a little wild. Aself-destruct sequence begins, and theMilitary Base Island is set to explodeand sink beneath the waves.

Leon and Ashley dash through a collapsing installation as the plagas-infected soldiers eitherdie, become dormant, or have seizures. The parasites within apparently havedifficulty functioning and coordinating without their Alpha Parasitecontrolling them all now that Saddler is dead.

Ashley and Leon eventuallyfind a jetski at an underground dockand use it to flee through flooded tunnels as the base explodes and collapses around them. They make it out and watch from a distance as it all burns and crumbles, withLos Illuminados seemingly defeated, for now.

Ashley jokes with Leon about possiblybecoming an agent alongside him, but she gets shot down a little awkwardly as the two drive off into the sunset.

Ada’s Phonecall

Meanwhile,Ada has a phone call with Weskerwhere she decides tobetray him. The whole point of her being in the area in the first place was torecover a sample of the Las Plagas parasite.

This is something that’s revealed in her campaign “Separate Ways”, which, in the original game,unlocks after beating the gamefor the first time.

In Ada’s Separate Ways campaign, sherecovers a sample of Las Plagasand you get to experience the story from her viewpoint as she deals with her own threats whilst also being able tosee some of the fallout from Leon’s misadventures.

After tossing Leon the Rocket Launcher, Adainstructs her pilot to fly offas the island is destroyed. She talks with Wesker on the phone about her mission to recover the parasite, which Umbrella, or rather Wesker, wants to exploit, commenting that he’lluse it to kill billions.

Naturally, Ada decides to go against her employer byholding her pilot at gunpointand demanding that heflies the helicopter in a different direction.

Ada disappears into parts unknown it is assumed, but at leastthe power of the parasites is out of Wesker’s hands. Though he would go on to create his ownOuroboros Virus in Resident Evil Five, the Plagas would have made things much worse.