We haven’t heard much word on the Silent Hill 2 remake lately, particularly regarding a possible release date. Until then, you can get your SH on by downloading this mod for Resident Evil 4, which brings Konami’s world into Capcom’s.
07.11.2023 - 19:57 / gamingbolt.com / Ios / Pro
In September, Capcom made the surprising announcement that Resident Evil Village and its remake of Resident Evil 4 would be getting native ports for iPhone 15 Pro and iPad devices, and with the former having launched a week ago, the latter’s release date has also now been confirmed.
Capcom has announced that Resident Evil 4, as well as its Separate Ways expansion, will both launch for iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPad, and Mac on December 20. Where iPad and Mac are concerned, it will only be available on devices with the M1 chip or later.
Pre-orders for the acclaimed remake are available now, while Capcom has confirmed that a demo will also launch ahead of the full game’s release. Previously, it was confirmed that the game will be available at full price.
Resident Evil 4 is currently available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PC. It has sold 5.45 million units worldwide.
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Resident Evil 4 launches on December 20th for iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max and all iPads with the M1 chip or later! A demo will be available for those wanting a taste of Leon's intense mission!
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We haven’t heard much word on the Silent Hill 2 remake lately, particularly regarding a possible release date. Until then, you can get your SH on by downloading this mod for Resident Evil 4, which brings Konami’s world into Capcom’s.
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While we wait for Bloober Team to finish its remake of Silent Hill 2, we can see what a hypothetical remake of the original game with 2023 graphical fidelity might look like thanks to Resident Evil 4 mods. The Silent Hill 1 Outfit Pack contains costumes that let Leon cosplay as Harry Mason, Ada as Cybil Bennett, Luis as Michael Dr. Kaufmann, and Ashley as either missing girl Alessa Gillespie or nurse Lisa Garland. Saddler gets a recolored robe to look like he raided Dahlia Gillespie's wardrobe too.
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is the eighth mainline installment in the Resident Evil franchise from publisher and developer Capcom. After taking home several Game of the Year awards, becomes even more accessible to players with an exciting new release on iOS devices running iOS/iPadOS 17.0.0 or later.
At Apple's keynote event last September, everyone expected them to announce the new iPhone, but nobody expected them to announce that multiple Resident Evil games would be headed to the device. Resident Evil Village hit the App Store just last week, and today, Capcom has let us know when Resident Evil 4 Remake is coming to the platform: December 20. You can see some screenshots from the Apple port below.
The Mac, iPhone, and iPad versions of the Resident Evil 4 remake will launch via App Store on December 20, Capcom announced. The downloadable content “Separate Ways” will be available on the same date.