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Umbrella Pharmaceuticals and Stanley Miller The rise to power of Spencer Umbrella as a company Chapter 11 and the "mea culpa" of Umbrella Umbrella in
Resident Evil Village When we talk about Umbrella Corporation, thinking common supported not only by the videogame series but also by novels, comics and yes, even by the film saga signed by Paul WS Anderson, it goes to the American company: in the public imagination there is no room for anything else and its fall in 2003 it would forever mark the end of the company and its horrors. Nothing could be more wrong. Of course, the information that has come down to us, fragmented and above all dispersed in over twenty years of the saga, leads to this conclusion but we have been going hand in hand with Capcom for too many years now to believe that it is simply all here. There is much, much more under the surface - where by surface we mean the material translated officially and arrived in the West - but putting the pieces together is never easy: the idea of clarifying has become a necessity in the face of information emerged from the new issue of Famitsu, published on 1 July. Among the various, narrow points on the new Resident Evil Village, a precise one caught our attention.