Unofficial Remake, Dino Crisis Rebirth, Is Now Available To Download

Since Capcom has yet to create an official Dino Crisis remake, fans have been hard at work on their own version. Of these, Dino Crisis REbirth is one of the most promising we’ve seen, and it’s now available to download!

As spotted by DSO Gaming, Dino Crisis REbirth is a fan-created patch for the Japanese SourceNext PC version of Capcom’s Dino Crisis. It uses a new 3D rendering mode to make it look tidier and cleaner than ever before, and even supports up to 4K resolution.

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In a description of the mod, the creator writes: “Classic REbirth is the label given to my PC patches for old Windows games, currently supporting the first two Resident Evil / Biohazard games and Dino Crisis.

“This patch is specifically aimed at the Japanese SourceNext release: it won’t work with the MediaKite release (the two executables are virtually identical and yet very different for some reason), but if you have the install data from any Japanese version you can use the SourceNext patch provided in the download section to make it compatible with Classic REbirth.”

Download Dino Crisis REbirth for yourself from here, and check it out in action in the video below!

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As for whether or not we’ll be seeing an official remake or reboot of the classic series, the ball is firmly in Capcom’s court.

Capcom has confirmed plans to release “multiple” big games before the end of March 2021. The news comes via Gematsu, where Capcom’s 2019 fiscal year financial update has been shared.

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Mentioned in both the “Growth Strategies” and the “Strategic Objectives and Plan” parts of the report, Capcom writes: “Expand pipeline with multiple major new releases.” This is confirmed to be in place for the fiscal year, which will end on March 31st, 2021.

Could we be seeing Dino Crisis once again?

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