Announced “Resident Evil Survival Division”, a real-time strategy derived from mobile mobile
Blog Andrew Joseph 05 Jul , 2025 0

Announced a real-time strategy for the “survival crisis” for iPhone and Android, a real-time strategy developed in a “close collaboration with Capcom to ensure authenticity and quality”.
South Korean mobile gaming company Joycity Corporation has co-developed Resident Evil Survival Division, formerly Pirates of the Pirates of the Caribbean: The Tide of War, another licensed real-time strategy spin-off.
The Survival Department will be fully displayed next week, but before that, an artwork released today provides minimal clues to the game's setup.
In a proper darkness and ominous atmosphere, a car stopped in the woods next to the advertising billboard… Umbrella Company, you guessed it. The ad shows two people’s styles to two happy people: “Our business is life itself…”
The Umbrella could put the Resident Evil Survival Division ahead of Resident Evil 4, and the evil group collapsed. Can we look at the woods around the Ackley Mountains near Raccoon City? We can almost glimpse the mountains in the background, so it is possible.
It's easy to imagine that a real-time shooter takes advantage of events that take place in and around Resident Evil game, where several Star Commandos (fans have now grown into characters of concern) are poked and acted while staying alive, as much as possible.

The accompanying press release states that the Survival Department is “designed to attract long-term fans and new players,” suggesting we will see some familiar faces or settings here.
Return to Raccoon City with the main series Resident Evil RequiemAnd the storyline of picking up the umbrella is said to be, now seems like a good time to revisit the settings and events that begin with everything.
Resident Evil Survival Division will be launched in Japan, South Korea, North America, Europe and Asia, and published by the animation company Aniplex (a subsidiary of Sony). More details will be confirmed next week through an online show, which will be broadcast via YouTube on July 10.
Tom Phillips is the news editor for IGN. You can reach Tom at [email protected] or find him on the Blues @tomphillipseg.bsky.social