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Assassin's Creed Mirage is an impressive port - but too demanding for iPhone 15 Pro


Oliver Mackenzie tests out Assassin's Creed Mirage and Resident Evil 7 on iPhone. How do these big-budget console games transition to Apple's hardware?

It's clear from comparing the iOS release of AC Mirage to the Xbox One S version that big sacrifices have been made here, with asset quality and lighting fidelity both showing obvious differences. On the one hand, it's a visually compelling translation of a good-looking home console game... but its performance issues are profound and ultimately the iPhone 15 Pro simply isn't powerful enough to deliver a satisfying experience. | Image credit: Digital Foundry RE7 also, interestingly, doesn't tax the iPhone 15 Pro to the point where it turns off basic system functions like the flashlight or a 120Hz screen refresh rate.

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