Dino Crisis will definitely remain in the hearts of gamers forever. And that will obviously not change. New information confirms the importance of the license.
Originally launched in the late 90s, Dino Crisis marked a generation of gamers with its unique blend of survival and horror, with dinosaurs as formidable enemies. Created by the creators of Resident Evil, this series stood out for its innovative approach to suspense and action, captivating a wide audience. After years without a new title, the question of its return is increasingly present among fans and discussions within the Capcom community.
Dino Crisis back soon? Everyone wants it!
As reported EurogamerAccording to a recent survey conducted by Capcom to survey its players’ preferences, the Dino Crisis franchise topped the list of series that fans would like to see return in the form of a sequel or remake. With 80,769 votes, Dino Crisis clearly stands out, confirming the continued interest in this series of dinosaur survival and horror games despite the lack of new titles for several years.
The survey asked gamers about their favorite Capcom games and the franchises they would like to see revived. Dino Crisis generated particular excitement, with some respondents clearly expressing a desire to see the series return with new adventures. “Please remake Dino Crisis or release a sequel. I know my message will get lost but please do it for us fans.” pleaded one participant.
In the same poll, Dino Crisis came in second in the most popular Capcom games category with 10,978 votes out of 254,148 respondents, just behind Devil May Cry 5, which received 15,157 votes. Resident Evil 4, released last year, rounded out the top three with 9,017 votes, demonstrating the continued popularity of horror and action games at Capcom.
The future of Dino Crisis remains uncertain, although Capcom has shown interest in reviving its classic franchises in the past, as evidenced by the successive remakes of Resident Evil games. The question remains whether Capcom will heed the urgent call from its community to update its game.