Capcom has recently taken a significant step by filing an application to register the Dino Crisis trademark in Japan, a move that has now been made public. While this action does not confirm the imminent release of a new game, it certainly indicates that Capcom is actively considering new ventures related to this beloved franchise.
By securing the Dino Crisis trademark, Capcom could be setting the stage for exciting future projects. This might include a much-anticipated remake of the classic dinosaur survival horror series. Originally crafted by Shinji Mikami, the creative genius behind Resident Evil, Dino Crisis first hit the shelves in 1999 on the PlayStation 1. The series saw two sequels, but after the third game's release in 2003, it went quiet, leaving fans both puzzled and hopeful for its revival.
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These speculations are not without foundation. Last year, Capcom expressed its commitment to "revitalize older franchises that haven’t seen new releases in recent years." This statement followed closely on the heels of announcements for the Okami Sequel and Onimusha: Way of the Sword. Moreover, in a fan-driven poll conducted by Capcom during the summer of 2024, Dino Crisis topped the list in the "most desired continuation" category, adding substantial weight to the hopes for its return.