Key Takeaways
1. Capcom has shown interest in bringing back the Dino Crisis series, but no specific projects are confirmed yet.
2. A new range of Dino Crisis merchandise has been announced in Japan, featuring a lottery event from August 8th to September 12th.
3. Participants in the lottery are guaranteed to win prizes, with items like dinosaur stickers, desk mats, action figures, keychains, and medkit pouches available.
4. Research conducted by Capcom in 2024 indicates that the Dino Crisis series remains popular, and the original game ranks highly among Capcom’s best titles.
5. Shinji Mikami, a key figure in the franchise, has expressed skepticism about a remake, suggesting that the Monster Hunter series could satisfy fans’ dinosaur cravings.
For a lot of survival horror fans, the wait for a fresh Dino Crisis game is truly painful. Although Capcom has shown some interest in bringing back the series, no specific projects have been revealed yet. The latest hint about a possible Dino Crisis remake comes through new merchandise items.
New Merchandise Announcement
As reported by Twisted Voxel, the publisher has introduced a new range of Dino Crisis products in Japanese. A lottery event is set to happen from August 8th to September 12th, with a starting entry fee of 880 yen, which is about $6. Players can boost their chances by purchasing more entries at a lower price.
Guaranteed Prizes
Every person taking part is assured of winning something. However, with a one in a hundred chance, only the luckiest fans might snag a sweater. Other items, like dinosaur stickers, might not be as desirable but have much better odds. There are also desk mats, action figures, keychains, and even pouches that look like medkits included in the draw.
Hopes for a Remake
As devoted Final Fantasy fans know, just because merchandise appears doesn’t mean a new game is on the way. Yet, a newly designed Zidane figure has sparked hope that the much-anticipated Final Fantasy 9 remake could actually happen.
Gamers have other reasons to think that a Dino Crisis remake is on the horizon. Capcom did some research in 2024, showing that the survival horror series remains popular. The original Dino Crisis ranks just behind Devil May Cry 5 in terms of Capcom’s best games. Plus, the company renewed a trademark linked to the franchise earlier in 2025, even if it doesn’t guarantee a new game.
Mixed Signals from Creators
However, Shinji Mikami, who was involved in both Dino Crisis and Resident Evil, has expressed doubt about the concept. In an interview with Eurogamer, he suggested that Monster Hunter has enough dinosaurs to keep Dino Crisis fans happy. But, with sales of Monster Hunter Wilds dropping, the publisher might be more open to the idea of a remake now.





