According to estimates cited in a recent report from Mobilegamer.biz, Resident Evil 7 has had 83,000 downloads since its release on the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPad devices. It’s worth noting that the game can be downloaded for free, but a purchase is necessary to access the full game. The company has reportedly generated $28,140 from the iOS store meaning that it has sold over 2000 copies so far. This suggests that the title has not received much success on mobile platforms thus far. Resident Evil 7 biohazard launched for mobile devices on Jul 2.
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Powered by Capcom’s RE ENGINE, both games provide console quality experiences running natively on Apple silicon across Apple devices. These beloved titles utilize Apple’s MetalFX Upscaling technology to deliver impressive visuals and remarkable performance on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Players will be able to try a portion of each game at launch with a free download before accessing the full experience with a single purchase. The titles also offer Universal Purchase and cross progression between iPhone, iPad, and Mac. With these features, players can enjoy survival horror on all three devices and continue their save games whether at home or on the go.
The iPhone and iPad versions of Resident Evil 7 biohazard will include enhanced controls with a new Auto Fire feature. This addition provides players with an approachable option to automatically fire weapons after aiming at enemies for a set period of time. Compatible Bluetooth controllers are also supported for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, offering an experience mirroring home consoles.
Resident Evil 7 biohazard will be available for pre-order starting today. The main game and “Not A Hero” story downloadable content, where Chris Redfield is on a mission to put the case to rest, will be released together as a bundle. Players can also dive deeper into Ethan Winters’ tale with the Gold Edition upgrade, which expands the game with a variety of optional downloadable content, including “End of Zoe,” “Banned Footage Vol. 1,” and “Banned Footage Vol. 2,” the “5-Coin Set,” “Survival Pack,” and “Madhouse” difficulty mode.
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