The purchase is Apple's version of "play anywhere" for iOS and macOS it isn't just the iOS / iPad OS version.The game is now available for pre-order on the iOS Store, though only those with devices capable of playing it – iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max and some iPad Pro and iPad Air models.
Agreed, this is crazy talk. It should have been way less and included all of the dlc. This is bonkers.And just like that this dream has died.
Console players who want to try this will pay for this version but folks who use iOS as their main gaming platform are not dropping g 60-70 bucks on games.
Should create a decent additional revenue stream for devs though.
Ummm....WOW. $60 for the game....for iPhone. I think maybe $25 would be a good cost for it. But $60? Fucking hell.The game is now available for pre-order on the iOS Store, though only those with devices capable of playing it – iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max and some iPad Pro and iPad Air models.
VGC can confirm that in the UK, the base game is free, but it includes a number of in-app purchases, one of which is £57.99 for ‘Resident Evil 4’. The US App Store, according to TouchArcade, is charging $59.99.
The addition of a $60 / £58 in-app purchase implies that the initial ‘free’ 700MB version will be some sort of demo to show the game running on the device, at which point players will have to pay for the full game.
That wasn't the Original Dead Space though. There was also a dumbed down version of Resident Evil 4 back then too for a similar low price, but this is a true port of RE4:R so the high price should be reasonably expected.Wow that price. I remember when Dead Space was on ipad. But that was like £8?
RE4R is displayed prominently at the top of the Games tab. That will take you to a special promotional page for the game. If you scroll down to the bottom of that, you can click on the actual game icon to get to the app details. Or you can just search for Resident Evil 4 in the app store. Then towards the bottom you can click on the In App Purchases drop down and see the full listing of prices.I've traded in my old phone for the iphone 15 pro recently and have been following this Resident Evil thing.
I don't think the price as quoted in this thread is accurate. But now I don't know for sure.
It's not in the apple store listing yet. Nor is there any promotional stuff in the app store or gaming page.
Thanks. I was looking for village.RE4R is displayed prominently at the top of the Games tab. That will take you to a special promotional page for the game. If you scroll down to the bottom of that, you can click on the actual game icon to get to the app details. Or you can just search for Resident Evil 4 in the app store. Then towards the bottom you can click on the In App Purchases drop down and see the full listing of prices.
For perspective, the additional micro transaction prices appear to be the same as other digital stores. Although it’s not immediately clear what “extra dlc pack” is.
I see. There doesn't appear to be a page for Village, despite the fact that it is releasing sooner. It appears that Village will sell for $39.99 and the DLC 19.99, judging from the pricing revealed by Capcom during TGS.Ah
Thanks. I was looking for village.
That customer would be better served by the variety of game streaming apps built into their smart TV.You can plug your phone into a screen and play it using a bluetooth controller, for people without a console, this may be an appealing option.
That customer would be better served by the variety of game streaming apps built into their smart TV.
I thought the 15 pro had HDMI out over USB-C? Also supports BT controllers?
I don’t think MK1 sold a lot on Switch.People paying 60bucks for switch version should have no issue with this. Mortal kombat is one good example.
Did you expect something less from apple? And you still rooting for them to enter the consolenmarket... good lord if you support apple it's only right they milk you
Steam?EU's Thierry Breton tells Apple to open everything to rivals
European Commissioner Thierry Breton says the Digital Markets Act is just a beginning, and Apple must open up its whole ecosystem to competitors.appleinsider.com
Bring it
You can plug your phone into a screen and play it using a bluetooth controller, for people without a console, this may be an appealing option.
I've never understood this logic. People buy premium phones. People enjoy premium products. Certainly almost no one is paying full price for any of these devices. They are almost always subsidized by carriers and trade ins. So the price thing is moot.Yet, they have $1,100 phone?
Better get a PS5 or Series X!
Specifically for the supposed customer who doesn't have a console or PC, no. This would be an inferior experience Vs. a proper streaming service like Geforce Now (whose 4K 120Hz tier surpasses even PS5 and SX). Again, this hypothetical customer would be better served Streaming than running a 720p/30 port on their phone.This is not a "mobile game". It's an uncompromising, complete product, priced up front.
Isn't that want we want mobile gaming to be?