Due to some retailers selling the "Resident Evil 7" game early, leaks about the title have been apparently all around the internet recently, from YouTube down to social media. A research document has been allegedly discovered within the game that thoroughly details how bioweapons function, one of which will is the bioweapon Eveline.

"Eveline"

Apparently, a document containing the Baker's family photo and a brief explanation about Eveline was exposed, as per TomHitchen's post on the "Resident Evil" reddit. The document describes bioweapons were often in a child form wherein the child, after skin contact, could control people's minds.

In addition, the product's skills include suggesting violence which is enough to cause social deterioration once requested. The product can be apparently used easily as a bioweapon which indeed aligned with "Resident Evil" engineered viruses' usage.

Drawbacks

These bioweapons can be bought for general use despite its capacity to control the mind. However, if the owners don't want these bioweapons to get out of control, these products should be heavily maintained through injections.

Note that these products will age rapidly, go insane, and start mutating plants into producing toxic black mold if it isn't supplied with the said injections. On the other hand, eating the mold will allegedly cause insanity, mutations, and even bring dead people back to life.

Controlled and Conscious

As per Reddit user martinb1130's spoiler post, the Bakers were only trying to help a shipwrecked Eveline and Mia but Eveline had no way to get her injections in the Baker household. Hence, she started to go insane, control minds and eventually infecting everybody in the house.

This has apparently led to the "Resident Evil 7" setting. Note that this "Resident Evil 7" detail unveils that the said products are still related with both of those old new mutation-focused and zombie-focused "Resident Evil" games.

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