Capcom released a new trailer for Dragon’s Dogma 2 during the PlayStation Showcase event. The new trailer invites players into the RPG sequel’s world and teases some of the characters and monsters players will meet and fight.
Unfortunately, we still don’t have a release date for Dragon’s Dogma 2. Here’s the trailer:
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“A truly immersive fantasy world elevated by the latest in graphics, artificial intelligence (AI) and physics technology,” Capcom said in a blog post. “Wield swords, bows, and chant magick. Different vocations grant diverse abilities.The beastren, a beast-like race making its debut on this series.”
Dragon’s Dogma 2 will, like so many other Capcom games, run on the RE Engine. In addition to game director Hideaki Itsuno, at least two other developers from the first game, Daigo Ikeno and Kenichi Suzuki, will return to work on the sequel.
Dragon’s Dogma originally launched back in May 2012 for Xbox 360 and PS3. It later received an upgraded version called Dark Arisen, which included expansion content, and then got ports on PC, Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch. There is also an animated series on Netflix.
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