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"Resident Evil 2" producer intends to restart the "Dinosaur Crisis" series

2025-06-01 21:21:55|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Hideki Kamiya, a well-known game producer who has directed "Resident Evil 2", recently publicly stated that he hopes to revive the long-silent classic IP "Dinosaur Crisis".This dinosaur-themed survival horror game has not been available for more than twenty years, and Hideki Kamiya seems willing to take charge of the reboot of this beloved series.

《生化危机2》制作人有意重启《恐龙危机》系列

The Dinosaur Crisis series developed by Capcom and directed by Shinji Mikami, the father of Resident Evil, has captured a large number of fans with its unique fusion of action puzzles and prehistoric horror elements. The first work released in 1999 sold more than 2.4 million copies and received widespread praise from the media.The series has released three main stories and two spin-offs, but there has been no movement since "Dinosaur Crisis 3" in 2003.Despite constant calls from players and occasional restart rumors (including the rumored Dinosaur Crisis 4 in 2014), the official has never announced any sequel or restart plans.

《生化危机2》制作人有意重启《恐龙危机》系列

Amid the continuous petition of players, Hideki Kamiya, who has created classics such as "Devil May Cry", "God", "Red Man Joey", and "Angel Hunter", took the initiative to volunteer.When talking about the possibility of directing Capcom's IP in the YouTube show "The MinnMax Show", he declined to return to the "Resident Evil" series, but he showed strong interest in participating in the "Dinosaur Crisis" project and bluntly said that he was "very willing to try".

《生化危机2》制作人有意重启《恐龙危机》系列

Given the creative history of Shengu, his statement undoubtedly injected a shot in the restart initiative.Capcom has noticed the market demand for this IP through player surveys. The early 1999 generation, which was launched on the PS Plus premium member classic game library last year, also performed well.In addition, Capcom is focusing on reviving classic IPs. If the company effectively evaluates market demand, the return of "Dinosaur Crisis" may be just around the corner.