Dino Crisis fans frustrated with PS5 game release

Key points

  • Dino Crisis is available now on PS4 and PS5, but the game is locked behind a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription.
  • Premium is the highest level of service and costs $119.99 per year.
  • Frustrated fans are taking to social media to vent about the strange decision.



Capcom's Dino Crisi is available now for PS5, but the classic title is locked behind a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription. Fans asked for the Dino Crisi series will be back in the spotlight for years, but the community is understandably disappointed by this strange decision.

Created by Shinji Mikami, the mastermind behind the Resident Evil series, Dino Crisi was first released for the PlayStation in 1999. The survival horror game spawned three sequels, the most recent of which was released for the Xbox in 2003. Over two decades later, the series has maintained a devoted fan base, with Capcom admitting that Dino Crisi it is one of his most requested games. While a new title in the series doesn't appear to be in the works, players were thrilled to hear that the original game would be coming to PlayStation 5. Unfortunately, its release isn't what many players were expecting.


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On October 15th, Dino Crisi debuted on PS4 and PS5, but unfortunately the title is only available to those who have a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription. This is the highest level of service, costing $119.99 per year. There is no separate purchase available, and many believe so Dino Crisi will eventually release on its own, meanwhile many fans are venting their frustration on social media, begging Capcom to “sell their damn games.” Adding insult to injury, the game was also released without trophy support.


Dino Crisis is locked behind a Premium PlayStation Plus subscription on PS4 and PS5


In an August interview, Mikami shared this Monster Hunter was preventing Dino Crisi rebirth. According to the Dino Crisi creator, the huge global success of The world of monster hunters in 2018 and Rise of the Monster Hunter in 2021 it served to corner the market when it comes to dinosaur-like creatures in games. Fans disagree, however, on the gameplay found in Dino Crisi it's completely different and more in line with a classic survival horror game. The title's devoted fanbase continues to hold out hope for a reboot or remake, though many would be happy to have the opportunity to purchase Dino Crisi on PS4 or PS5 for starters.

Next to Dino Crisiincludes the October 2024 lineup of new PlayStation Plus Premium games Siren, Dimensions type R ESAND The ultimate wind-up watch on PSVR2. The hype surrounding the addition of the 2003 PS2 horror title Siren proves that the survival horror genre is far from dead, with fans clamoring for more unique games in the genre. If request more Dino Crisi continues to amplify, Capcom may have no choice but to listen.


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