On PCs and home consoles, the horror first-person shooter Resident Evil 7 has become a real hit (13.3 million copies in seven years), which cannot be said about the recently released version of the game for the iPhone 15 Pro.
The Mobilegamer.biz portal, citing data from Appmagic, shared information on sales of Resident Evil 7 on Apple ecosystem devices: on July 2, the game was released on the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max and all iPads and Macs with a chip no worse than M1.
Let us remind you that the prologue of Resident Evil 7 on iPhone, iPad and Mac is available for free, but you need to pay $20 to unlock the full game. You will have to spend the same amount to upgrade to the gold edition with all the DLC.
According to Appmagic, over the past two weeks since its release, users of Apple devices have downloaded Resident Evil 7 a little more than 83 thousand times, and the game itself brought Capcom only $28,140 (excluding Apple’s 30 percent commission).
Simple calculations led the editors of Mobilegamer.biz to the conclusion that even with rounding up, less than 2 thousand people decided to pay for Resident Evil 7 on Apple platforms.
Despite weak sales of Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil 4 and now Resident Evil 7, Capcom plans to release a remake of Resident Evil 2 on the iPhone 15 Pro, iPad and Mac with a chip no worse than the M1.