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Are RE Ambassadors being asked to test Dino Crisis?

RE Ambassadors are being asked to test a new Capcom game, leading many to believe a new Dino Crisis game or remake is on the way.

“As limited offers to Ambassadors, we have invitations to a play test session of our unannounced title, and priority seats at our game show booth,” a recent email to RE Ambassadors read (via Reddit). Previously, RE Ambassadors were asked to trial Project Resistance (now Resident Evil Resistance), the multiplayer component of Resident Evil 3 Remake, before it was officially announced.

The email comes at the same time Capcom has applied for a new Dino Crisis trademark. As spotted by Japanese trademark watch website Chizai-Watch, the new trademark was applied for in late November and published this week.

Capcom hasn’t (obviously) confirmed that the unannounced title is, but we’ll keep you updated as we learn more.

Resident Evil 3 heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 3 April 2020.


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