Capcom gives Dino crisis fans a glimmer of hope
Capcom may be preparing to resurrect the Dino Crisis brand. After all, the publisher has renewed the brand's trademark registration in Japan.

The hearts of fans of the classic Dino Crisis series were filled with hope. Capcom has ed (in practice, renewed) the trademark of this brand in Japan.
Of course, this doesn't mean that the company is preparing to return to this series, but it definitely makes such a return more likely.
- This isn't the first sign of growing interest in this old brand. In January of this year, Capcom partnered with GOG.com, resulting in the release of the first two installments of the series on this platform. These games were appropriately modified to run easily on modern rigs.
- Meanwhile, last year, fans' hopes for the revival of this series were awakened by the release of its first installment in the PS Store.
In 2018, Capcom Onimusha: Way of the Sword, a completely new main installment of the series, is planned for next year. We can only hope that Dino Crisis is awaiting a similar renaissance.
At the end of the year, in a statement to investors, Capcom announced that the revival of dormant brands is one of its priorities. The result of this is both the aforementioned Onimusha: Way of the Sword, and the continuation of Okami. Dino Crisis is the top contender for a comeback from this publisher's extensive collection of classic series.
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