Capcom has announced that the long-awaited remake of the survival horror classic, Resident Evil 4, will be released on Mac, iPhone and iPad via the App Store on December 20. The game will also introduce the “Separate Ways” DLC on the same date, offering players an expanded and exciting story with Ada Wong on a secret mission.
This next-generation survival horror experience will be available on Apple’s latest devices, including the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, giving gamers chilling visuals and exceptional performance in the palm of their hands. Additionally, the remake will be compatible with iPads and Macs equipped with the M1 chip or later.
“Separate Ways” Expands the Horror Adventure
The “Separate Ways” DLC, launching alongside the main game, delves deeper into the narrative of Resident Evil 4, following Ada Wong on a secret mission. This additional content introduces exciting new gameplay mechanics, enhancing the overall horror experience for players.
Preorder and Free Preview
Resident Evil 4 is available for pre-order on the App Store. Players can get a sneak peek at Leon S. Kennedy’s terrifying journey with a free download, providing a look at the chilling visuals and impressive performance on Apple devices. The full game can be unlocked with a single purchase.
Universal Purchase and Cross Progression
Capcom has implemented support for Universal Purchase and cross-progression, allowing players to seamlessly enjoy the game on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This feature allows players to switch between devices while maintaining their progress, whether they are playing at home or on the go. motion.
Driver Support and Enhanced Features
Resident Evil 4 on Apple devices supports multiple controllers, giving players diverse options for a personalized gaming experience. The game also includes keyboard and mouse support on Mac and customizable touch controls for a convenient portable experience on iPhone and iPad.
Resident Evil 4’s impressive performance on Apple devices is made possible by Capcom’s RE ENGINE and Apple silicon, including the A17 Pro chip in iPhone 15 Pro models and Macs with M-series chips. The game supports features such as MetalFX scaling, ensuring responsive gameplay and offering an immersive survival horror experience.
While Resident Evil 4 is scheduled to launch on Mac, iPhone, and iPad on December 20, it is now available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam, offering a cross-platform horror experience for fans of the iconic franchise.
Fountain: Gematsu