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Home » Capcom is reportedly engaged on a brand new Useless Rising sequel starring Frank West
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Capcom is reportedly engaged on a brand new Useless Rising sequel starring Frank West

Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamNovember 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Capcom is reportedly engaged on a brand new Useless Rising sequel starring Frank West
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Capcom is engaged on a brand new Useless Rising recreation.

That’s in accordance with a brand new report from MP1st, which VGC can partially corroborate through our personal sources, which claims that an in-development zombie motion sequel may even see a return of unique protagonist, Frank West.

The mission in query received’t be a remaster or remake, however a brand new essential entry within the sequence, the publication claims.

It’s stated the brand new Useless Rising will see West head to Hollywood, with motion primarily happening inside a “large, enclosed film studio lot” the place the sport’s essential villain “forces Frank and different survivors into numerous trials, all within the pursuit of filming his ‘good film’”.

The timing aligns with a current remaster of the unique Useless Rising recreation, which was launched final yr with improved visuals, revamped controls, and high quality of life enhancements. VGC’s Useless Rising Deluxe Remaster evaluation known as the remaster “the proper setup for a brand new sequel”.

Capcom has stated it’s engaged on “re-activating dormant IPs” following the bulletins of Onimusha and Okami sequels final yr. It additionally requested followers what franchises they needed to see return through a survey.

“Along with usually releasing main new titles every year, Capcom is specializing in re-activating dormant IPs that haven’t had a brand new title launch just lately,” reads a press release on the corporate’s investor relations web site.

“The corporate is working to additional improve company worth by leveraging its wealthy library of content material, which incorporates reviving previous IPs like the 2 titles introduced above, as a way to repeatedly produce extremely environment friendly, high-quality titles.”