Resident Evil 2 Remake and 7 Heading to iOS and Mac
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Resident Evil 2 Remake and 7 Heading to iOS and Mac

Both Resident Evil 2 remake and Resident Evil 7 are lurking in the future of some Mac and iOS device owners. Resident Evil 7 is on the way on July 2, 2024. Meanwhile, the remake is in development for the new platforms. 

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Resident Evil 7 pre-orders just opened. People can get it with Chris Redfield’s Not a Hero DLC. The Gold Edition update adds End of Zoe, Banned Footage 1-2, Madhouse difficulty, and extras like a 5-Coin Set and Survival Pack. A free download trial is going to be available, and there is cross-compatibility across all Mac and iOS devices. It also supports Bluetooth controllers and an auto-fire option. 

As for Resident Evil 2 remake, only two element of it are confirmed just yet. It will also support the free download to check support and gameplay. Universal purchase and cross-compatibility will also appear.

Here’s the full list of supported Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil 2 remake supported devices: 

  • iPhone 15
  • iPhone 15 Pro
  • iPads with M1 or better
  • Macs with M1 or better

This comes after other Resident Evil games were confirmed for Mac and iOS devices. Resident Evil 4 and Village (8) were revealed back in September 2023

Resident Evil 7 will be playable on select Macs and iOS devices on July 2, 2024, and the Resident Evil 2 remake is in development. Both games are playable on the PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.


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