Capcom registers Dino Crisis trademark in Brazil: hint of a comeback?

Originally created by Shinji Mikami, Dino Crisis debuted in 1999

Capcom has attempted several times over the past decade to develop a new Dino Crisis game, but these efforts never progressed past the prototype phase. Insider Dusk Golem, also known as AestheticGamer, revealed that one attempt was made by Capcom Vancouver prior to the studio’s closure, while another project was discontinued a few years later due to not satisfying expectations. Despite these setbacks, there remains optimism that Capcom will eventually find the right approach to revive the franchise. This news comes soon after Capcom filed a new trademark for Dino Crisis in Brazil, sparking renewed speculation about the series’ potential return. Following the recent success of Capcom’s remakes of classic titles like Resident Evil, fans are hopeful that Dino Crisis could receive a similar revival. Originally created by Shinji Mikami, Dino Crisis debuted in 1999 and stood out by replacing zombies with deadly dinosaurs. However, the franchise has been dormant since the release of its third installment in 2003. While the future of Dino Crisis remains uncertain, previous development attempts combined with this recent trademark activity have fueled hope for the return of this iconic dinosaur horror series.

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