This is Resident Evil 7 on iPhone 15 Pro and iPad Pro: a video shows how it performs on Apple devices

If you haven’t tried Resident Evil 7 on iPhone 15 Pro yet, you can already see how it performs on Apple devices

This is Resident Evil 7 on iPhone 15 Pro and iPad Pro: a video shows how it performs on Apple devices
This is how Resident Evil 7 works on iPhone 15 Pro and iPad Pro

As we told you recently, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard has recently joined the list of great triple-A games that can be enjoyed from Apple devices, both iOS and iPadOS and macOS, among which are already other installments of the iconic Capcom saga (Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 4 Remake) and other titles such as Death Stranding and Assassin’s Creed Mirage. It’s been a few days since the game’s release and enough time has passed for several users to test it thoroughly and leave us with their impressions.

In that sense, the YouTube channel MrMacRight has published a new video in which it makes a video analysis of the performance of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard on iPhone 15 Pro and, in addition, on three different iPad models. The analysis is very complete, so if you are curious to see how this proposal works on Apple devices, do not hesitate to take an in-depth look at it just below these lines.

This is how Resident Evil 7: Biohazard works on Apple devices

As we say, the aforementioned youtuber shows us how Resident Evil 7 works on several Apple devices, these being an iPhone 15 Pro, an iPad Pro M1 (16 GB of RAM), an iPad Air M2 and an iPad Pro M4 (8 GB of RAM). In this review, he delves into the frame rate it offers and resolution options. In fact, MrMacRight indicates that the game offers up to three graphic modes so that we can select the one that works best for us and that, by default, the title already offers a configuration that fits well with the features and features offered by your device in question.

As far as the iPhone 15 Pro is concerned, it seems that Resident Evil 7 is capable of a fairly stable 60 fps most of the time, although it does suffer some drops in some of its boss fights. Be that as it may, it is worth mentioning that this data should not be taken as the norm, since in the end it is the experience of the aforementioned youtuber, and always taking into account the configuration chosen by him (prioritizing performance over graphics), something that he himself warns in the description of his video. That said, if you want to know all the details of the game’s performance on iOS and iPadOS, don’t miss this interesting video.

Before we finish, we just have to remember that you can now get Resident Evil 7: Biohazard on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS from the App Store as a free download, which gives you access to a free trial of the game. If you like it and want more, you’ll need to purchase the full game for $19.99 within the app itself, and you can even extend the experience by purchasing the Gold Edition with all DLC for an additional $20. By the way, remember that Resident Evil 2 Remake will also end up coming to Apple devices.

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