A brand-new threat stalks the streets of Raccoon City—and now you can face it anywhere you go. Capcom has unleashed Resident Evil™ 3 on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, rounding out a robust lineup of modern survival horror experiences available on Apple’s hardware. Joining Resident Evil™ 2, Resident Evil™ 4, Resident Evil™ 7 biohazard, and Resident Evil™ Village on the App Store, this reimagined classic offers on-the-go horror for fans eager to combat undead hordes and the relentless Nemesis.

One City, One Heroine, One Relentless Pursuer

Resident Evil 3 traces the story of S.T.A.R.S. officer Jill Valentine, a veteran who’s seen Raccoon City’s darkest secrets up close. Now, she must escape a viral nightmare—one that quickly morphs into a battle of wits against the towering bio-weapon known as Nemesis. Powered by Capcom’s RE ENGINE, Resident Evil 3 reinterprets the 1999 original with heart-pounding action sequences, photorealistic backdrops, and enough tension to keep fans on edge from start to finish.

Survival horror purists will appreciate the revived sense of dread, but this release packs more than nostalgia. Modern enhancements allow for detailed character models and dynamic lighting, reinforcing the claustrophobic fear that Raccoon City is closing in at every turn.

Seamless Gaming Across Apple Devices

Capcom’s push onto iPhone 16 models, iPhone 15 Pro models, and M1 or later iPad and Mac ensures that Resident Evil 3 can be enjoyed on a growing array of Apple hardware. Here’s why that matters:

  1. Free-to-Try Download: Players can taste a portion of Resident Evil 3 before committing to the full game—perfect for those on the fence about battling Nemesis.
  2. Cross-Progression: Start your campaign on your Mac, pick it up later on your iPhone, and wrap up a tense encounter on your iPad—all without losing your save.
  3. Customizable Touch Controls: iPhone and iPad users can tailor the control scheme to suit their play style, including an optional Auto Fire system that takes the guesswork out of frantic combat.
  4. Controller Support: For those craving a traditional console-like feel, the game is compatible with a range of controllers across Apple devices.

Whether you’re tapping your touchscreen in line at the coffee shop or immersed in 4K fidelity at home, Resident Evil 3 promises a consistent (and consistently terrifying) experience.

A Growing Apple Horror Catalog

Resident Evil 3 arrives as the latest member of an Apple-based survival horror family. Alongside:

  • Resident Evil 2: A foreboding return to Raccoon City Police Department, where Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield confront a labyrinthine plague.
  • Resident Evil 4: The beloved cult classic starring Leon in a European village crawling with the Las Plagas.
  • Resident Evil 7 biohazard: A reinvention set in the eerie Baker household, propelled by claustrophobic tension and first-person dread.
  • Resident Evil Village: Ethan Winters’s terrifying foray into a snow-covered domain of werewolves and witches.

Capcom’s success on Apple devices signals a new era for fans who prefer to keep high-end gaming at their fingertips—literally. The convenience of downloading on one device and resuming on another offers a fresh blend of performance and flexibility, ensuring you can endure the undead apocalypse on your own terms.

Limited-Time Sale: Dive In at a Discount

To celebrate Resident Evil 3’s debut, Capcom is slashing prices on the full Apple-based Resident Evil lineup by up to 75% off for a limited time. Whether you’re itching to revisit Leon’s RPD nightmares or the rural horrors of RE4, there’s never been a better moment to fill out your digital library with modern survival horror essentials.

Ready to test your nerves? Don’t waste time—download the free trial portion of Resident Evil 3 on the App Store, see how Jill Valentine measures up against Nemesis, then unlock the entire game for your next bone-chilling commute or restless night. Raccoon City’s looming threat has arrived on Apple devices, so beware: nowhere is truly safe when the unstoppable Tyrant is on the prowl.




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