RE5' s version of Chris was later reused in Resident Evil 6, but with a slightly thinner body.
Most Resident Evil fans would see this version of Chris as the most familiar, especially given the drastic change of his body type from a lean police officer, to a boulder-punching bodybuilder. It is worth noting that while his appearance may look different from the character model used in Resident Evil Remake onwards, it is actually the same design but was made older to depict natural aging. In 2009, Capcom released Resident Evil 5, bringing Chris Redfield back into action. Still, many believe it was a combination of American actor Matt Mullins and Reuben Langdon, who did Chris Redfield's motion capture works in Resident Evil Code Veronica, RE5, and RE6. It is unclear who is the exact model Capcom used as inspiration for Chris Redfield's design.
His character model in Resident Evil Remake was later used in Resident Evil's spin-off titles: The Umbrella Chronicles and The Darkside Chronicles. In 2002, Capcom remade the first Resident Evil game, which gave birth to Chris's character design that became the basis of his appearance in succeeding installments.