Resident Evil 4 remake gap in the wall village

Resident Evil 4 Remake: How to Get in the Gap in the Wall in the Village

In Resident Evil 4 remake, you might notice a gap in the wall of a building in the village. It looks like you can climb up and enter it, but the prompt button is crossed out when you get near it. Logically, you may be looking for a ladder or a crate to step onto and reach it. We’ll tell you how to get in the hole in the wall below.

How do you get in the hole in the wall in the village in Resident Evil 4 remake?

Resident Evil 4 remake gap in the wall village map location

You need to have Ashley with you to get in the gap in the wall in the village in Resident Evil 4 remake. Unfortunately, there’s not a ladder or a box nearby for Leon to climb on and reach the hole. Despite the fact you’ll likely notice it after the village fight, it will be quite a while before you can check out what’s in that building.

You won’t get a chance to return to the village with Ashley until Chapter 5. Once you do, approach the gap and use the interact button, and Leon will boost her up. Then, she’ll unlock the front door, and you can enter the building. Inside, you’ll find an Elegant Bangle, which you can sell to the Merchant.

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