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Resident Evil 4: How to get out of Audience Chamber

Image of Leon in Resident Evil 4

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This guide explains how to get out of the audience chamber in Resident Evil 4.

After you reach the Castle in Resident Evil 4, it is a fight to get inside its inner rooms. One of the toughest sections of the game involves storming the castle as catapults rain fire from above and enemies relentlessly pursue you. However, after you’ve successfully gotten inside, you find yourself in the Audience Chamber.

It is here that Leon and Ashley meet antagonist Ramon Salazar. Ramon is keen for Leon to hand over Ashley – but the pair refuse. Ramon then instructs his ganados to kill them.

After a relatively easy but lengthy fight against the ganados, you must find your way out of the Audience Chamber and into the courtyard. However, all the exits are locked which can leave you running in circles.

Resident Evil 4 how to get out of audience chamber
Gap in the wall.

How To Get Out Of Audience Chamber in Resident Evil 4

This is how to get out of the Audience Chamber in Resident Evil 4: Send Ashley through the gap in the northern wall (left side when facing the stairs). The gap is marked with a hanging white sheet. The map below shows the exact location.

Resident Evil 4 how to get out of audience chamber - map

Approach the wall and boost Ashley up when the prompt appears. She will climb on Leon’s back, go through the gap, and open the adjacent door.

From here, Leon and Ashley descend into the dungeon and then out into the courtyard.

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