Capcom has revealed that Dragon's Dogma 2 is officially in development, and the game will be using the Resident Evil series' RE Engine. Fans' hopes were high for a sequel to Dragon's Dogma following leaks and rumors, but after such a long wait, many didn't expect Capcom to revive the series at all.
Capcom has a number of older franchises that the company has remade or remastered for newer audiences, which has led many to hold onto hope that their favorite dormant game series might one day return. The acclaimed Resident Evil 2 and 3 remakes are often cited as Capcom's best examples of remakes of older games, and their success has seemingly bolstered the company's interest in revivals. This seems to be the case, as Capcom recently confirmed a remake of the classic Resident Evil 4, and a recent survey even hinted at the possibility of other remakes and remasters, specifically asking fans their opinions on dormant horror franchises Dino Crisis andDead Rising.
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The company certainly seems set on revisiting its library of classics, with a Dragon's Dogma sequel finally confirmed to be in development, 10 years after the release of the original. The news of Dragon's Dogma 2 was confirmed during the «10 Years of Dragon's Dogma» livestream event, which explored not only fans' love of the game, but also the passion of the developers. The stream ended with the surprise reveal of the sequel, and while no other details have been confirmed aboutDragon's Dogma 2, a later tweet from the official Dragon's Dogma account announced the game is being developed using RE Engine, made famous by the Resident Evil series.
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