A fresh rumor has reignited hopes for the return of Dino Crisis, one of Capcom’s most beloved survival horror franchises. According to a recent leak shared online, a full remake of the 1999 classic has reportedly been in development since 2022. However, the information remains unverified, and Capcom has yet to announce any plans for the series.
The latest claim comes from Team Biohazard, a community known for sharing Resident Evil and Capcom-related rumors. The report gained wider attention after X user @immalkwalahi posted,
“Dino Crisis Remake is real. Development began in 2022 and its announcement could be closer to 2028/2029 if we keep the schedule for a Capcom remake.”
Leak points to a long development timeline

If the rumor proves accurate, Capcom may be taking a similar approach to the one used for its successful Resident Evil remakes. The reported 2028 or 2029 reveal window suggests the project could still be several years away, potentially reflecting a large-scale reimagining of the original game.
The leak has generated excitement among longtime fans who have requested a Dino Crisis revival for years. Capcom has previously acknowledged fan interest through surveys, where Dino Crisis consistently ranked among the franchises players most wanted to see return.
Despite the renewed speculation, there is currently no official evidence that a Dino Crisis remake exists. Team Biohazard has a mixed track record with previous leaks, leading many fans to approach the latest report cautiously.
Capcom has also declined to comment on the future of the series during recent media events and remains focused on upcoming Resident Evil projects and other major releases. Until the company makes an official announcement, the reported remake should be treated as speculation rather than confirmed news.
