Dragon's Dogma 2

Capcom shows off Dragon’s Dogma 2 in reveal trailer

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We’ve finally got an extended look at Dragon’s Dogma 2 during the Playstation Showcase 2023. It’s the first real glimpse we’ve seen of the game.

The trailer for Dragon’s Dogma 2 actually gives us a look at a fair few of the enemies that will be faced, including the eponymous dragons. We’re given glimpses of the combat, and there are cryptic story snippets buried throughout, as well. Magic, bows, and swords are all confirmed, but they were also expected. The Playstation Blog doesn’t really offer much more, either. The trailer description does list that it utilizes the “latest in graphics, artificial intelligence (AI) and physics technology to create a truly immersive fantasy world.”

Over time, Dragon’s Dogma has gained a rather dedicated fanbase, and the new title has been eagerly anticipated. However, how much longer we’ll have to wait has not been revealed. Actually, the trailer doesn’t reveal much, but it does at least give a taste of what’s coming.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.


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