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I haven’t finished either of these games yet so no spoilers on the one that isn’t a remake please.

The Last of Us 2 (2020) Ellie is mad at Joel because she didn’t get to be made into the vaccine. I haven’t finished this game, just now getting to the aquarium, but I’m sure the vaccine is going to play back into the plot somehow.

Resident Evil 3 (2020) As Carlos, you have to search the research hospital for a vaccine to cure Jill.

Both games also mention a pandemic.

Predictive programming anyone?

I haven’t finished either of these games yet so no spoilers on the one that isn’t a remake please. The Last of Us 2 (2020) Ellie is mad at Joel because she didn’t get to be made into the vaccine. I haven’t finished this game, just now getting to the aquarium, but I’m sure the vaccine is going to play back into the plot somehow. Resident Evil 3 (2020) As Carlos, you have to search the research hospital for a vaccine to cure Jill. Both games also mention a pandemic. Predictive programming anyone?

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You're the one connecting a remake of a zombie game that came out in 1999 and a sequel of a massively popular zombie game that both happen to feature vaccines, coming out in the same year, as if it is some sort of predictive programing which coincidently is for an event that was already in full swing. To give you an idea of how popular zombie games are:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_zombie_video_games

Knock yourself out finding any number of them that have vaccines or references to cures that are misnamed vaccines. Offhand, I can say that Dead Rising, Dead Rising 2, and Dead Rising OTR all featured Zombrex or proto Zombrex as a plot device which is arguably closer to the therapeutics they are pushing this year as vaccines.