After nearly a decade of silence, the Dead Rising series is making a comeback with the release of the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, a revamped version of the original game. Set to launch on September 19, the remaster has already received positive feedback from early previews. However, fans are eager to know if this return to the past signals a broader revival for the franchise.

Developers’ Vision: Hopes for the Future of Dead Rising

In a recent interview with IGN, the development team behind the remaster shared their aspirations for the future of the Dead Rising series. They revealed that Capcom is keen on reviving many of its classic IPs and hinted that the success of the Deluxe Remaster could pave the way for new entries in the series. “Capcom would like to continue to bring back many of its IPs,” the developers stated, adding that they have “hopes of expanding upon the Dead Rising series in the future.”

This statement suggests that if the remaster performs well commercially and critically, it could lead to further development and possibly new games in the Dead Rising universe. For fans who have been longing for a return to the zombie-filled malls and chaotic survival gameplay, this remaster could be the key to seeing the series flourish once again.

Frank West’s New Voice Actor Revealed

In the same interview, the team also confirmed the new voice actor for Frank West, the iconic protagonist of Dead Rising. Jas Patrick, known for his roles as Partitio Yellowil in Octopath Traveler 2, Dynamike in Brawl Stars, and Thunder McQueen in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, will be stepping into the role.

The change in voice acting comes as a surprise to many, especially since TJ Rotolo, the original voice of Frank West, was not contacted for the remake. The developers expressed regret over this, stating, “We regret that we were unable to have TJ Rotolo reprise his role” and acknowledging the significant contribution Rotolo made to the series.

Recasting Decisions: Behind the Changes

The decision to recast other characters in the game was driven by expired contracts and the need for new voice lines. The Deluxe Remaster aims to fully voice all dialogue, replacing the original text boxes with voice acting, which necessitated some of these changes. While it’s understandable why supporting characters were recast, the switch from Rotolo to Patrick for Frank West remains a mystery that the developers have not fully explained.

Final Thought

As the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster prepares for its September launch, fans of the series have much to look forward to. The developers’ comments about expanding the series suggest that the remaster could be more than just a nostalgic trip down memory lane—it might be the beginning of a new chapter for Dead Rising. For those eager to see more from this beloved franchise, supporting the remaster might just be the first step in making that happen. With Frank West’s new voice and the promise of potential future expansions, the excitement around Dead Rising is once again on the rise.

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