It's possible to play Dino Crisis 1 and 2 on a PC again, as Capcom and GOG just released updated versions of both games.
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Buy a Dino Crisis 1 and 2 PC Bundle at GOG

Capcom and GOG started selling Dino Crisis 1 and 2 PC versions not only alone, but in a bundle with the two sold together. Individually, they are $9.99 each for the first and second games. However, it is cheaper to get them in the bundle, which costs $16.99. This comes after PS4 and PS5 owners were able to purchase them in November 2024.

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The announcement noted these are part of the GOG Preservation Program. This is an endeavor to make older PC games compatible with more modern operating systems and devices. The product pages also confirmed both games now offer cloud save support, improved controller support, more rendering options, and other updates. It also features all past modes, such as Original Arrange, and Operation Wipe Out for the original game, and feature six localizations including English and Japanese. 

GOG and Capcom also released trailers highlighting the PC versions of Dino Crisis 1 and 2. Rather than establishing added features for the latest releases, they focus on sharing what we can expect from them. 

First, here’s the trailer for the original game.

And here’s the refresher showing us what to expect from the sequel.

Back when Capcom released Exoprimal, we saw an increased surge of interest and response from people who remembered and wanted more from the Dino Crisis series.

Dino Crisis 1 and 2 are available for the PC via GOG alone or in a bundle. The original game first appeared on the Dreamcast, PlayStation, and PC, while the sequel only appeared on the PlayStation and PC.


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