A little over a year after their return to PC via GOG, Capcom has now brought both Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 to Steam for the very first time. As of February 13, 2026, PC players now have another way to revisit these survival horror classics, with both titles updated for modern systems and controllers.
What’s Included
As with the GOG versions, the Steam releases have been adapted for contemporary hardware, featuring increased rendering resolution, modern controller support, and compatibility with current versions of Windows. The core games remain faithful to the originals – Dino Crisis puts you in the boots of special agent Regina as she infiltrates a research facility gone catastrophically wrong, while the sequel sends her back to the Cretaceous Period for a more action-heavy, arcade-tinged follow-up with a deeper arsenal and bigger dinosaur hordes.
Launch Discount
Both games are available at 50% off until February 26, bringing them down to $4.99 / £3.99 each (regular price $9.99 / £7.99). That’s a great entry point if you’ve been waiting for a Steam listing to take the plunge.
You can grab them here:
A Note on DRM
Unlike the GOG versions, the Steam releases include third-party DRM via The Enigma Protector, on top of Steam’s own platform requirements. GOG was the platform that spearheaded the preservation work bringing these games back to PC, and their listings remain fully DRM-free – so if unrestricted ownership matters to you, that’s probably still the way to go. But if you prefer everything under one roof on Steam, these releases do the job.
Either way, it’s great to see these two games becoming more accessible. The more platforms carrying them, the better.
