Capcom Japan has canceled several IPs, including Dino Crisis

    Capcom Japan has canceled several IPs, including Dino Crisis

    Since when Capcom has decided to make the remake of the timeless Resident Evil 2, finding enormous success with the public and critics, there is another iconic franchise of the Japanese software house that fans would like to bring back to life. It is about Dino crisis, of course, and with the incessant rumors of a possible remake di Resident Evil 4 currently in the works, it would appear that Capcom has other plans at the moment. However, that's not to say that the Japanese firm's teams haven't already tried to revive the dinosaur-focused series.



    From the various rumors that emerged, Capcom Vancouver would have proposed a reboot di Dino crisis to Japanese superiors more than half a decade ago. To confirm these rumors, he thought about it Liam Robertson, a person who has reliably shared several accurate information in the past, who in the past few hours has talked about some development stories normally kept behind the scenes. In his latest video, which discusses the troubled development of Dead Rising 4, Robertson stated that the team of Capcom Vancouver it has gone through a bad period, from the “drastic” reduction in the number of its employees to the “denial” of the development of various classic Capcom franchises. We report his words in detail:

    The Vancouver branch has attempted to relaunch the Dino Crisis survival horror series, with a new game for modern hardware. This effort never went beyond the launch phase, shot down by Capcom Japan after a few months of work. The developers believed they were unwilling to make significant investments in new technologies, resources that the project would require.



     

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