A fan survey from Capcom about Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster may be the publisher/developer’s way of testing the waters for more Dead Rising games in the future. Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster launched in mid-September, and positive reactions from its fan base might spur Capcom to release additional remasters or remakes, or possibly an entirely new game for the franchise.The Dead Rising series traces its roots back to 2006, encompassing four numbered, main-series games and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record, which retells the story of Dead Rising 2 if the first game’s hero, journalist Frank West, had been the protagonist. On September 16, Capcom released Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster to mostly positive reviews, and it’s currently seeing an 83 percent approval rating on Steam. Related Frank West Actor Calls for Dead Rising 2: Off the Record Deluxe Remaster Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster’s lead voice actor urges fans of the franchise to vote for a Dead Rising 2: Off the Record remaster in new Capcom survey.1 The survey, shared on Dead Rising’s official Twitter page, was designed to gather data from fans’ reactions to Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. While it mostly asks players questions like what features in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster they enjoy, what version of the game they bought, and if they would recommend it to a friend, two questions near the end of the poll seek to gather fans’ interest in the future of the franchise. One question asks fans to choose between Capcom releasing a deluxe remaster, a simple remaster, or a full remake of another game from the series. A second question lets fans select which of the other three main series games they’d most like to see get a remaster or remake, also giving selectable options for Dead Rising 2: Off the Record or an entirely new Dead Rising game. Possible Dead Rising Sequel Hinted at in Fan Survey The series hasn’t seen an entirely new entry since Dead Rising 4 in 2016, but over the past few months, key Capcom figures have expressed interest in releasing more games for the Dead Rising franchise. While nothing in the poll states concretely that a new Dead Rising game is on the way, publishers and developers frequently use similar polls to take fans’ interest in future releases into account, so the results could potentially steer Capcom in that direction. Of course, there is no way of knowing what the poll numbers show unless Capcom releases them, but comments on the Twitter post suggest that a remake of Dead Rising 2 or a brand-new game in the series are the likely front-runners. Close Regardless of whether a new game or remake is on the way, Capcom has already hinted at good news for Dead Rising 2 fans, with several top members of the team stating in a late-September interview with Inverse that a remaster is “definitely possible” if Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster performs well enough on the market. Fans still interested in making their voices heard through the poll can also get a free Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster wallpaper in several different sizes for PC, Android, or iPhone.