Capcom’s dinosaur shooter is set to enter seasonal rotation mode from mid-July 2024, as all planned seasons for the game have concluded. In , Capcom thanked players for checking out , and confirmed its fourth season will be its last. After the current season wraps up on 11 July, the game’s first season will begin again, with each month featuring a past season, on a rotating basis.
Season Passes for the first three chapters in the game will go on sale again shortly, with players able to hop in to obtain any items and rewards they missed when these seasons debuted. Capcom has confirmed that player progression from any given season will be carried over, with players able to pick up from where they left off. Per the timetable laid out, Season 1 will kick off in mid-July, and will be replaced by Season 2 in August 2024.
This will be followed by the return of Season 3 in September, and Season 4 in October. November will see the second return of Season 1, and the cycle will continue from there. Is shutting down? Capcom has stressed that despite these changes, will continue to be supported, with online services set to be available for the foreseeable future.
Certain modes will be tweaked – Savage Gauntlet will no longer be tabulated after Trial 41, for example – but they will all remain available to play. “All gameplay modes will remain available to play. This includes the main Dino Survival mode, as well as endgame content such as Savage Gauntlet and Time Loop Rebellion,�.
