Monster Hunter’s Success Means Capcom Doesn’t Need Dino Disaster, Resident Evil Creator Says
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Monster Hunter’s Success Means Capcom Doesn’t Need Dino Disaster, Resident Evil Creator Says

Monster Hunter’s Success Means Capcom Doesn’t Need Dino Disaster, Resident Evil Creator Says

Resident Evil director Shinji Mikami stated that on account of Monster Hunter’s monumental success, he does not really feel that there is a want for a brand new Dino Disaster recreation to exist.

In an interview with Eurogamer, Mikami stated that he was shocked about how many individuals have been wanting a brand new Dino Disaster recreation. “The awesomeness of dinosaurs and the stuff you are able to do with dinosaurs, that is been form of actually nailed down by Monster Hunter lately,” he defined.

Mikami continued, “So even when I have been to determine to make a remake or a brand new model of Dino Disaster, I do not actually really feel like there’s an entire lot of area for that form of recreation proper now, simply since Monster Hunter has grow to be such an enormous recreation. However yeah, it’s shocking.”

Capcom did reveal Exoprimal, a multiplayer third-person shooter, final yr. When it was initially revealed, many followers thought it was a brand new Dino Disaster recreation, solely to be upset. Nevertheless, it has gotten largely optimistic critiques, together with a 7/10 from GameSpot. It is price noting that Mikami presently has nothing to do with Capcom. The director and producer left the corporate years in the past to discovered Tango Gameworks, which he left in 2023.

Monster Hunter: World has offered over 25 million units worldwide as of March 2024. The subsequent entry within the sequence, Monster Hunter Wilds, is ready to launch in 2025.

Mikami was the producer on the unique Dino Disaster again in 1999. He is presently at Kamuy, a studio he based after leaving Tango.

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