Dead Rising
News, coverage and analysis tracking Dead Rising across the outlets.- The two best years in video game history were both in the 2010s - Reader's FeatureA reader argues that 2011 and 2013 were the best years in video game history, citing a high volume of quality releases and industry-shifting console launches. The article details numerous significant titles from both years, including The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Skyrim, The Last of Us, and Grand Theft Auto 5, alongside the debut of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
- IGN accidentally leaks Cronos: Lazarus in a new article, game set for IGN LiveIGN accidentally revealed the existence of Cronos: Lazarus, a new game that will be showcased at their upcoming IGN Live event on June 6-7. The article speculates it could be an expansion for the survival horror title Cronos on Nintendo Switch. The piece also briefly mentions IGN's lists of best zombie games and their hands-on preview of Sonic Racing Crossworlds, as well as Elden Ring being IGN's best game of 2022.
- Capcom says it's eyeing Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, Dragon's Dogma for 'sequels, remakes, ports, etc.', and I'll gladly take the excuse to get my hopes upCapcom has indicated plans to expand its intellectual property value through sequels, remakes, and ports for franchises such as Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dragon's Dogma. This strategy aims to elevate these series to become future growth engines, similar to their success with Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter. The company also mentioned leveraging generative AI in development while continuing to increase its workforce.
- Dead Rising Franchise Still Alive as Capcom Considers Sequels, RemakesCapcom is actively considering new entries and remakes for the Dead Rising franchise, which it lists as one of its "leading brands" alongside Devil May Cry and Mega Man. While a remaster of the original game was released for PlayStation 5 in 2024, the last mainline entry was Dead Rising 4 in 2016. Capcom is exploring various business models, including new IP, sequels, remakes, ports, and other media like movies and TV shows.
- Capcom Lists Dead Rising as One of Its 'Leading Brands' That It's 'Nurturing' — but Does That Mean Dead Rising 5?Capcom has identified Dead Rising as one of its 'leading brands' that it is actively nurturing for future growth. This statement was made in the company's latest earnings report, sparking speculation about a potential Dead Rising 5.
- Capcom wants to make new Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising gamesCapcom is considering new entries for its major franchises including Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising, as indicated in their latest financial report. While Resident Evil and Pragmata are set for releases, Dino Crisis was notably absent from the list of potential sequels or remakes. The company also discussed its stance on artificial intelligence in game development and the increasing trend of digital sales.
- Capcom Continues To Demonstrate Why Its The Current Industry DarlingCapcom has reported another record-breaking year, marking its 13th consecutive year of operating profit growth and achieving its highest consolidated sales and operating profit in FY2026. Key titles like Resident Evil 4 and Street Fighter 6 performed strongly, with the company also highlighting upcoming releases and its commitment to nurturing diverse franchises beyond Resident Evil and Monster Hunter.
- Capcom Wants to Nurture Old IP Like Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney With “Sequels, Remakes, Ports”Capcom plans to "nurture" classic intellectual properties like Devil May Cry and Ace Attorney through sequels, remakes, and ports. The company aims to expand its user base and improve performance by revitalizing these older franchises, alongside its core IPs of Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter. While new games for Okami and Onimusha are in development, franchises like Breath of Fire, Darkstalkers, and Dino Crisis were not explicitly mentioned in these plans.
- Nakwon: Last Paradise Experiences Significant Increase in Player Interest - GameHauntNakwon: Last Paradise, an upcoming zombie extraction shooter from MINTROCKET, saw over 33,000 concurrent players during a recent Steam playtest. The game, set in a post-apocalyptic Seoul, emphasizes stealth and sound-based enemy AI, differentiating itself from faster-paced shooters. MINTROCKET plans to use playtest data to refine the game's economy and balance before its full PC launch, with potential console ports to follow.
- Breaking Down RE Engine’s Technical BrillianceCapcom's RE Engine is a powerful game development tool that enables the creation of diverse, high-fidelity titles across multiple genres. Its technical brilliance lies in its ability to scale systems, optimize assets, and render realistic visuals, as demonstrated in games like Resident Evil Biohazard, Monster Hunter Wilds, and Street Fighter 6. The engine's evolution has allowed it to handle everything from claustrophobic horror to massive open worlds and fast-paced fighting games, setting a benchmark for modern game production.