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Wesker's chapter shows that capcom would love to get more money collaborating with behaviour, and we know that they have more licenses besides resident evil, like dino crisis, onimusha, clock tower and haunting ground (this one is my impossible chapter).
Alien's chapter shows that they can implement a defensive mechanic for the survivors, which means that we can give the raptor a little extra power (like more speed movement) as long as we give the survivors something to compensate.
And Chuky's chapter proves that a killer in 3rd person is now posssible.
I've watched a lot of jurassic park and other dinosaur movies as a child, which i found very cool and terrifying. That brought into dbd with a killer would be very exciting for me, even if its unlikely.
It does seem like capcom might make a return to this game though. Which could be exciting. Even fans of the old game are now making their own remaster.