Following Capcom's launch of a 10th anniversary website, Dragon's Dogma faithful have high hopes that a sequel may be in the works. The action-RPG originally hit store shelves for PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2012; an enhanced edition, Dark Arisen, launched the following year, with ports for PC, PS4, and Xbox One eventually inviting players to explore the world of Gransys once again. While the series has lived on in other projects such as the oft-forgotten Dragon's Dogma Online and Netflix's animated adaptation, fans remain as eager as ever to get their hands on a proper Dragon's Dogma sequel.
The only noteworthy hint that a sequel could see the light of day exists because of the massive ransomware attack that Capcom suffered in late 2020. According to leaked details from the data breach, Dragon's Dogma 2 counts among the many titles presently in development. Other projects mentioned in the leak include the long-rumored Resident Evil 4 remake, the recently announced Street Fighter 6, and a sixth mainline Monster Hunter game. Naturally, those who enjoy Capcom-published experiences hope that more of the supposedly uncovered details prove accurate.
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In honor of Dragon's Dogma's 10th anniversary, which came and went on May 22, Capcom (via Eurogamer) launched a new website dedicated to the franchise's lone mainline installment. The site features a brief message from Dragon's Dogma Director Hideaki Itsuno wherein the developer thanks fans for their ongoing support. Site visitors can also flip through a "History" section, denoted by a timeline of Dragon's Dogma-related events, beginning with its May 2012 release and ending with the premiere of the Netflix series in September 2020. The mere
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