There was a time when we thought gaming rigs were the pinnacle of gaming experiences. While this is mostly true to this day, technology has come a long way, and now, handheld devices like the iPhone are stepping into the spotlight.

Capcom, in a move that has left many jaws on the floor, has unveiled plans to launch its two most recent Resident Evil entries, Resident Evil 4 (the remake, not the original), and Resident Evil Village, on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

If you're wondering about the nitty-gritty technicalities of how this will be possible, these titles are making their grand debut on smartphones, thanks to the beastly power of the A17 Pro chip.

That being said, can the two Resident Evil titles really run on the iPhone at a smooth 30 fps or more, just like their console and PC counterparts? With the A17 Pro chip flaunting a new Apple-designed six-core GPU (which, by the way, Apple claims is 20% faster), the prospects look promising.

The chip's incredible ray tracing and mesh shading capabilities enable Apple's latest smartphone to render complex objects with ease without affecting the quality or performance of the game.