Capcom has reportedly been considering the revival of the Dino Crisis IP, stirring excitement among survival horror fans. Before the release of ExoPrimal – another dinosaur-themed game from Capcom – rumors surfaced about a possible return for the classic series. These speculations were bolstered by a Capcom consumer survey that queried the public's interest in various dormant IPs, including Dino Crisis. While the success of the Resident Evil remakes might encourage Capcom to explore other franchises for a modern reimagining, the reception of ExoPrimal could influence their decision. If the performance of ExoPrimal is separate from an appetite for dinosaur games, then the prospect of a new Dino Crisis game could still be promising. This news points to a potential for Capcom to revive the franchise after its long absence, providing a fresh opportunity for gamers to revisit the adrenaline-filled world of Dino Crisis.

Is Capcom planning to remake Dino Crisis?

While there is no official confirmation from Capcom at this time, rumors suggest the company has been considering a revival of the Dino Crisis series. The extent to which these plans have developed or will come to fruition remains to be seen, especially following the release and performance of ExoPrimal.

For fans unfamiliar with the Dino Crisis series, it is an action-adventure survival horror game developed by Capcom. The first game was released in 1999 and was followed by a couple of sequels. Dino Crisis is often remembered for pioneering a blend of survival horror elements with an intense dinosaur theme, much in the same vein as Capcom's critically acclaimed Resident Evil series but with its own unique setting and mechanics.