Capcom focusing on "re-activating dormant" series, following Okami and Onimusha revivals

"In addition to regularly releasing major new titles each year, Capcom is focusing on re-activating dormant IPs that haven’t had a new title launch recently," reads apress releaseto investors.
"The company is working to further enhance corporate value by leveraging its rich library of content, which includes reviving past IPs like [Okami and Onimusha], in order to continuously produce highly efficient, high-quality titles."

It's unclear what form these revivals will take, be it some form of remaster or remake, or a brand new game.
For instance, both the Okami and Onimusha games are new entries in their respective series. But Capcom has also seen great success with its Resident Evil remake games.
TheOkami sequelwill be developed by Hideki Kamiya's new Clovers studio, whileOnimusha: Way of the Swordis set to launch in 2026.
The news of these revivals follows thesuccess of Dragon's Dogma 2this year, which helped to boost Capcom's expected profits, as well as the recentDead Rising Deluxe RemasterandAce Attorney Investigations Collection.
So what could be next?Dino Crisisis perhaps the most obvious, especially considering thefan interest in a new game acknowledged by Capcom in an official poll.
The original Dino Crisis, a PS1 survival horror game, isavailable for all to purchase on PlayStation.
Could we also see a new Devil May Cry game soon, following the success of the fifth game? Could a new Mega Man game be on the way? Or could Capcom revive another RPG series: Breath of Fire?
Until then, Capcom is busy withMonster Hunter Wilds, due out on 28th February next year.
What series would you like to see Capcom tackle next?