Shinji Mikami doesn't think there's room for a Dino Crysis return for one reason.
The Dino Crysis series has been dormant for Capcom for many years, and fans want it back in all forms, but the series creator thinks that it is now too late for the series to return for a clear reason, which may surprise those hoping for the title to come back to life.
In an interview with veteran Shinji Mikami, EuroGamerHe said he was very surprised to hear such a strong desire from players to have Dino Crysis, because he thought Capcom had taken over the dinosaur fighting market with another game, Monster Hunter, which the company had highlighted a lot in recent years.
Shinji Mikami went on to predict that there is no room for a Dino Crysis return given the resounding success of the Monster Hunter series, a sentiment we largely agree with. This would put the title in a very competitive position from the same publisher, and there is no need for such competition and the risk of creating a dead title.
“So even if Capcon made a Dino Crysis remake or remake, I don't really feel like there's a lot of room for that kind of game right now, since Monster Hunter is so big. It's surprising.”
Remember that earlier this year Capcom released a poll asking which of the beloved classic series would return, and it was Dino Crisis The highest vote in the poll, which doesn't necessarily mean anything, but it does confirm the publisher's desire to hear player feedback about their games.