Now available on the App Store, the remake of the iconic 1999 title is playable on iPhone 15 Pro and all iPhone 16 models, as well as iPads and Macs equipped with the M1 chip or later. This marks another bold step in Capcom's effort to make its critically acclaimed Resident Evil series accessible across multiple platforms, further expanding its footprint in mobile and Mac gaming. Now powered by Capcom’s proprietary RE ENGINE, the mobile and Mac versions of the game maintain the same high-fidelity graphics and intense gameplay as their console counterparts. This allows users to seamlessly transfer progress between iPhone, iPad, and Mac, making it perfect for both at-home gaming and on-the-go sessions. Whether using a Backbone One on an iPhone or a Bluetooth-enabled controller on Mac, gamers can enjoy a full-featured setup with precision input. This release makes Resident Evil 3 the fifth major Resident Evil title available on Apple devices, following the mobile and Mac versions of Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 7, and Resident Evil 2. With Apple continuing to invest in high-performance silicon and Capcom delivering top-tier titles, the future of triple-A gaming on mobile and Mac looks increasingly promising. Thanks to the power of the M1 chip and its successors, Resident Evil 3 runs smoothly on macOS, delivering console-level visuals and performance. Read more in our articles including "Capcom Releases Resident Evil 3 Remake for iPhone, iPad, and Mac" and "Cyberpunk 2077 Coming to Mac in Early 2025 with Full Apple Silicon Support".
Now available on the App Store, the remake of the iconic 1999 title is playable on iPhone 15 Pro and all iPhone 16 models, as well as iPads and Macs equipped with the M1 chip or later. This marks another bold step in Capcom's effort to make its critically acclaimed Resident Evil series accessible across multiple platforms, further expanding its footprint in mobile and Mac gaming.
Now powered by Capcom’s proprietary RE ENGINE, the mobile and Mac versions of the game maintain the same high-fidelity graphics and intense gameplay as their console counterparts. This allows users to seamlessly transfer progress between iPhone, iPad, and Mac, making it perfect for both at-home gaming and on-the-go sessions. Whether using a Backbone One on an iPhone or a Bluetooth-enabled controller on Mac, gamers can enjoy a full-featured setup with precision input.
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