2022's E3-but-not-E3 season has been packed full of events and game announcements, but one fanbase has remained patient through it all. Dragon's Dogma fans waited patiently through PlayStation and Xbox's big game showcases with no announcement. They waited through Capcom's own event as Resident Evil was showcased extensively, but no Dragon's Dogma. They then waited patiently through Dragon's Dogma's own 10th-anniversary event, the last scheduled event for the time being. And they were rewarded for their patience.
Dragon's Dogma 2 has officially been announced. It's the sequel to 2012's oddest action RPG, made by the original game director Hideaki Itsuno. It's unclear why Capcom chose to do the announcement in a separate event that likely drew less overall attention, but the opportunity did give Itsuno time to thank fans for their continued support over the past decade.
Dragon's Dogma Presentation Happening Later This Week
Details regarding Dragon's Dogma 2 are unfortunately thin. The announcement was reserved for the end of the 10th-anniversary event and all that was shown of the game was its logo. There was no trailer, no gameplay, no concept art, or any sort of tease regarding what would be included in the game. Following the event, however, there was a confirmation that Dragon's Dogma 2 will be built on Capcom's RE Engine, the engine used for all the recent new and rebooted Resident Evil games. Suffice to say, Dragon's Dogma 2 will look significantly better than the original game.
While Capcom wasn't able to share any information about Dragon's Dogma 2 itself, it did want to take the opportunity to encourage players to try out the original Dragon's Dogma if they haven't already. With that in mind, Dragon's Dogma: Dark
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