Resident Evil 4 is out now on iPhone 15 Pro, as well as iPads and Macs running on M-series chips. The game supports universal purchase on Apple’s platforms, which means that players only need to buy the game on one of the platforms to be able to play it on other devices as well.
For players that might want to try the game out before making the full purchase, Resident Evil 4 is also available as a free download that acts as a demo, and players can then purchase the full version of the game to continue their progress.
Along with the base game of Resident Evil 4, the remake’s expansion, Separate Ways, is also available on iPhone 15 Pro, and supported iPads and Macs. The Apple release of Resident Evil 4 follows similar release of Resident Evil Village on Apple devices back in October.
Resident Evil 4 has been quite successful for Capcom, with the company stating its intentions of making more remakes of classic games from the horror franchise. Going by the recent release cadence of the series, however, we’ll likely see a new mainline Resident Evil title released before a new remake.