There was a day A few other Apple related announcements, Capcom stayed hidden in one of its own. Two more Resident Evil games are coming to iOS, iPadOS and macOS: Resident Evil 7 Biohazardcoming next month and Resident Evil 2 remake, “currently under development”. Capcom promises a “console-quality experience” for games running on and using the publisher’s RE Engine. Apple’s MetalFX Upscaling technology.
The company says that both games will have a free demo (for “a portion of each game”) at launch, but you’ll need to make a “single purchase” to unlock the full experience of each game. Capcom has not announced the price of the new games. For reference, the App Store’s current installments in the series, Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil Villagecosting $30 and $16 respectively (plus for additional DLC).
Speaking of downloadable content, Capcom says Resident Evil 7s main game and Not a hero The DLC will launch together as a bundle. Optional DLC includes Gold Edition upgrade incl The end of Zoe, Forbidden Images Vol. 1 and Vol. 25-Coin Set, Survival Pack and Madhouse difficulty mode.
iOS and iPadOS versions Resident Evil 7 includes “improved handling with a new Auto-Fire feature”. The idea is to make the game more playable on touchscreens with the ability to automatically fire weapons after targeting enemies for a certain amount of time. The game will also support MFi gamepads.
You need the latest Apple devices to play Resident Evil 7. It only supports iPhone 15 Pro series, iPads and Macs with Apple Silicon chips (M1 or later). Capcom has not yet provided hardware requirements Resident Evil 2.
Resident Evil 7 Biohazard It arrives on July 2nd, and Capcom says you can pre-order it today. However, at the time of publication, it has not yet been released to the App Store.