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Resident Evil Village for iPhone 15 Pro and iPad Launches October 30

During the event, Capcom also revealed pricing details for the highly anticipated mobile ports of Resident Evil 4 Remake and Resident Evil Village, much to the excitement of fans worldwide. While both games offer a tantalizing free-to-start experience, unlocking the full breadth of their spine-tingling adventures will require a modest investment. Resident Evil 4 Remake beckons at a price point of $59.99, while the enigmatic horrors of Resident Evil Village can be unlocked for $39.99 through in-app purchases.

For eager gamers, the moment of truth has arrived as pre-orders for Resident Evil 4 Remake have officially gone live on the App Store. The release date is tantalizingly close, with the game currently listed as “Coming Soon – Expected December 31, 2023.” Both titles are poised to offer a robust gaming experience, accommodating a variety of playstyles with support for on-screen controls, external game controllers, multi-touch inputs, stunning HDR visuals, and more.

For those who may have missed the electrifying debut of these games, Resident Evil 4 Remake and Resident Evil Village made their grand entrance during Apple’s monumental announcement of the ‌iPhone 15 Pro‌. These cutting-edge devices are powered by the formidable A17 Pro chip, boasting a revolutionary GPU equipped with hardware-accelerated ray tracing. This technological marvel opens the door for console-quality gaming experiences on the iPhone, delivering performance that comes tantalizingly close to their console counterparts.

Adding to the excitement, DisplayPort support is seamlessly integrated into the USB-C port of all iPhone 15 models. This remarkable feature enables these devices to effortlessly output video at jaw-dropping 4K resolution and a buttery-smooth 60Hz refresh rate. It’s a revelation for gamers and content creators alike, enhancing the versatility of these extraordinary devices. In contrast, previous iPhones with Lightning ports were confined to 1080p video mirroring when using Apple’s Lightning-to-HDMI or Lightning-to-VGA adapters.

In a move that sent ripples of anticipation through the gaming community, Capcom also confirmed that Resident Evil 4 Remake is set to grace macOS and iPadOS devices, provided they boast an M1 chip or a superior iteration. Meanwhile, Resident Evil Village has already staked its claim on macOS, making the impending iOS and iPadOS release a separate, must-have experience. Mark your calendars, for these spine-chilling adventures are set to arrive just before Halloween, ensuring that your nights will be filled with thrills and chills. Moreover, Resident Evil 4 Remake will seamlessly offer cross-progression across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS platforms, while Resident Evil Village extends this feature to iPadOS and iOS aficionados. Prepare to plunge into a world of survival horror across multiple devices, with your progress seamlessly synchronized to ensure your terror-filled journey never skips a beat.

 

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