The upcoming iPhone 15 Pro version of the Resident Evil 4 remake will cost $60 / £58.
Apple revealed its latest iPhone models earlier this month and stated that its upcoming iPhone 15 Pro will be capable of playing console-quality games.
One of the first games aiming to prove this claim is Capcom‘s iPhone 15 Pro port of the Resident Evil 4 remake, which will be set for release on the device later this year.
However, it appears that console-standard games will come with console-standard pricing.
The game is now available for pre-order on the iOS Store, though only those with devices capable of playing it – iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max and some iPad Pro and iPad Air models.
VGC can confirm that in the UK, the base game is free, but it includes a number of in-app purchases, one of which is £57.99 for ‘Resident Evil 4’. The US App Store, according to TouchArcade, is charging $59.99.
The addition of a $60 / £58 in-app purchase implies that the initial ‘free’ 700MB version will be some sort of demo to show the game running on the device, at which point players will have to pay for the full game.
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Assassin’s Creed Mirage, which will bereleased for PC and consoles next month, is also headed to iPhone 15 Pro in “early 2024”, as is fellow Ubisoft game The Division Resurgence. Ubisoft has yet to confirm the price of either game on iOS, so it’s not clear if it will follow suit with similar pricing.
“iPhone 15 Pro gets a major performance upgrade from the A17 Pro chip,” Apple claimed earlier this month. “With a new 6-core GPU and a faster Neural Engine, it becomes a ridiculously powerful mobile gaming machine, enabling higher-quality graphics
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