Capcom has shared good news for Dead Rising fans eager to see more games and remakes of the series, as the studio says it hopes to expand on the franchise further after the release of Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. While the Dead Rising franchise has remained somewhat dormant since 2016, Capcom now appears to be revitalizing the franchise, starting with a new remaster in September.
The Dead Rising community has been begging for a new entry for eight years now, with 2016's Dead Rising 4 being the last installment in the popular series. While fans won't be getting a new sequel anytime soon, Capcom did reveal a remaster of the original Dead Rising back in June. With updated graphics, new quality-of-life improvements, revamped controls, a new UI, and more, the remaster is aiming to take the 2006 classic and introduce it to a whole new market on the current generation of consoles.
The upcoming Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is making a controversial change to one of the game's Psychopaths.
In a new interview with IGN, Capcom not only confirmed who would be voicing Frank West in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, but also noted that it wants to...