Dino Crisis gets a fresh trademark filing by Capcom, but it might not mean the 26-year-old survival horror franchise will get a new installment like fans expect

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Capcom applied for a new Dino Crisis trademark on March 4, a Japanese watchdog site reveals, though the developer’s seemingly renewed interest in its nearly 30-year-old horror franchise might not be as meaningful as fans are begging it to be. Capcom’s been here before.

Public U.S. records reveal that, since Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami directed the Jurassic massacre back in the ’90s, Dino Crisis has been getting renewed trademarks; Capcom last filed and was approved to renew the game’s original 1999 trademark in 2021, and that renewal will last for another decade.

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