However, Apple’s VP, Tim Millet, indicated a change on the horizon. He stated that “developers are going to work with us” to bring major games showcased for the iPhone 15 Pro to Macs equipped with Apple silicon, encompassing the M1, M2, and the anticipated M3.
These games include the much-anticipated Resident Evil 4 Remake, Death Stranding Director’s Cut, and Assassin’s Creed Mirage – all well-known titles in the PC and console gaming world.
Adding to the intrigue, gaming giant Capcom announced that Resident Evil Village is set to land on the iPhone 15 Pro and M1-powered iPads on the same date as Apple’s event, October 30.
Curiously, another major player in the gaming industry, Sony, plans to launch cloud streaming for PS5 games on October 30. While this is currently restricted to PS5 consoles, it presents an interesting coincidence with Apple’s event.