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1. Daughters
2. Kitchen demo
3. Nightmare
4. Bedroom.
5. 21
6. The happy birthday tape where Clancy is killed by Lucas
So, other than Daughters and Not a Hero, take the DLC with a grain of salt. 21 is just a silly card game, and Bedroom is just a little puzzle, all Clancy's DLC have no plot value whatsoever anyway.
Even End of Zoe's canonicity is somewhat uncertain, because if you read the "Baker Incident report" in RE Village, it has a list of victims and survivors and Joe Baker is not even listed among them.