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A Dragon’s Dogma 2 showcase will air at the end of November

Now just give us that release date

After years and years of waiting, fans are about to get their deepest look yet at the Dragonā€™s Dogma sequel.Ā 

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Capcom has just announced that a showcase for the game will be held on Tuesday, November 28, at 1PM PST. Fans can tune in for a 15-minute livestream that promises to reveal a ton of new info about the game while also showing off some never-before-seen gameplay.Ā 

The original Dragonā€™s Dogma debuted all the way back in 2012, and fans have been dying for a sequel ever since. Thatā€™s not to say there hasnā€™t been other Dragonā€™s Dogma content in the past decade. Netflix released a one-season anime in 2020, and there have been two spinoff games: 2013ā€™s Dragonā€™s Dogma Arisen and the Japanese exclusive Dragonā€™s Dogma Online.Ā 

Capcom officially revealed that Dragonā€™s Dogma 2 was in the works as part of the original gameā€™s 10th anniversary celebration, offering a first real look at the game in June 2023. Destructoid’s own Timothy Monbleau got to spend some time hands-on with the game, calling Dragon’s Dogma 2 “a game that just wants to be a good olā€™ fun time over literally anything else, even if it means getting cheesy or silly.”

So far, itā€™s looked like Dragonā€™s Dogma 2 will offer even more of what we all loved about the original, and that would be a definite win.Ā 

The biggest question looming over the upcoming showcase is the game’s release date. Capcom hasnā€™t said anything about that yet, but with director Hideaki Itsuno and producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi, this would be the perfect time to drop the news. Weā€™ll just have to wait and see.Ā 


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