
Capcom fans are worried that we might not get the long-awaited Dino Crisis game following recent announcements at The Game Awards.
It’s fair to say that the recent Game Awards show was a packed event full of surprising reveals, and awards, of course. We had anew game from Naughty Dogannounced, which sadly wasn’tUncharted 5orThe Last of Us Part III.
Check out theOnimusha: Way of the Swordtrailer below!
However, we did get a newElden Ringgame which caught many FromSoftware fans off guard, which is bringing back alegendary Dark Souls boss. We also got two new unexpected announcements from Resident Evil developer, Capcom.
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The two new games in question from Capcom areOnimusha: Way of the Swordand a sequel to the cult-classic and visually stunning,Okami.
Onimusha: Warlordsreleased in 2001 was initially considered as Resident Evil with Samurai Warriors before it went on to be one ofCapcom’smost beloved properties in its own right that spawned multiple sequels over the years.
ForOkami, not including remasters, this action-adventure only ever had one game that was released in 2006 and I think it’s fair to say that most of us never expected it to get a sequel, that was until the reveal at last week’s The Game Awards.
As awesome as those two Capcom reveals were, fans were not only wondering whereResident Evil 9was but also anew Dino Crisis, whether the latter is a remake or a new story.
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“Dino Crisis 1and2are like my favourite games ever,” exclaimed Improvement-Solid.
“This is my theory but I feel if Capcom brings back Dino Crisis, it doesn’t want it to just be a clone of the Resident Evil remakes. Even if it’s probably what the fans want,” suggests Ehrand.
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“Dino Crisis in RE Engine, please,” asked ZXE102Rv2.
Other fans in the thread have pleaded for the likes ofViewtiful JoeandBreath of Fireto make triumphant returns, both of which we’d love to see.
At the time of writing,Onimusha: Way of the Swordhas a 2026 launch window while theOkamisequel doesn’t have a release date or window, yet.
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