If you enjoyedResident Evil Villagebut thought, “hmm, I’d like this to be much closer to my face,” I have some good news for you. The latest non-remake installment in Capcom’s iconic series is now out oniPhone and iPad devices.

You can check out the launch trailer below. Basically, it’s the full game (plus DLC if you want to go down that route) made playable on mobile phones and tablets. The game is compatible with iPhone 15 Pro and “all iPads with the M1 chip or later.”

Resident Evil Village logo with a phone screen showing the game behind it.

The trailer also states that the “story opening can be played for free,” but you’ll obviously need to pay for the full experience. The game thankfully features controller support for those don’t fancy using the on-screen touch buttons (i.e. everyone). Even theApp Storerecommends using a control pad.

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On top of that,Resident Evil 4 Remakeis also coming to Apple products. We don’t quite know when, but theApp Storelisting shows December 31 as a placeholder date.

you may, however, pre-order the game. Much likeResident Evil Village,RE4on iPad will require an M1 chip or later and iOS 17.

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It’s a grand old time if you’re into horror games through your phone. While mobile gaming as a market tends to divide people, this could well represent the next stage in being able to play AAA titles on the go (Steam Deck who?).

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A ruined police station in Raccoon City in Resident Evil Requiem.