Apple recently revealed that the highly anticipated “Resident Evil 4” remake, along with other blockbuster titles such as “Resident Evil Village,” “Death Stranding,” “Assassin’s Creed Mirage,” and “The Division Resurgence,” will be making their way to the iPhone 15 Pro later this year and in early 2024. This announcement came during Apple’s big iPhone event, shedding light on the company’s commitment to enhancing the gaming experience on its devices.

The rise of cloud gaming has enabled the possibility of playing massive releases, previously exclusive to PC and consoles, on mobile devices. However, this advancement comes with a caveat: the games are streamed to the phone, making players dependent on internet speeds for gameplay. Despite this, Apple’s recent innovations in silicon technology have made gaming on its laptops more feasible. The company has consistently showcased the capabilities of its M1- and M2-series chips at past keynotes. Yet, many game developers, except for notable exceptions like Hideo Kojima, have hesitated to adopt Apple’s bold assertion that it is genuinely invested in gaming on Macs.

Contrary to the skepticism surrounding Macs, the iPhone tells a different tale. A significant number of people actively engage in gaming on the iPhone, with popular games like Genshin Impact and Fortnite leading the pack. This trend indicates a strong desire among users to play major titles on their phones. Apple’s latest move will enable them to enjoy not only the standard free-to-play, gacha, or puzzle games typical of mobile gaming but also actual AAA releases.

The prospect of playing a major title like “Assassin’s Creed Mirage,” set to be released on consoles and PCs on October 5th, on an iPhone in early 2024, with potentially minimal graphical issues, is a significant victory for gamers. This achievement is further amplified by the availability of peripherals like Razer’s Kishi controller, which simplifies playing games on mobile devices. “The Resident Evil” and “Death Stranding” games are scheduled to be launched on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max later this year, while “Assassin’s Creed Mirage” is set for an early 2024 release.

Apple’s announcement marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing evolution of mobile gaming. The ability to play AAA titles on the iPhone 15 Pro not only broadens the horizons for mobile gaming but also underscores Apple’s dedication to enhancing the gaming experience on its devices. Despite the reliance on internet speeds due to the nature of cloud gaming, the move signifies a step towards a more inclusive gaming ecosystem, where blockbuster titles are accessible across a broader range of devices.

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