Capcom Opens Dragon’s Dogma Anniversary Site

Capcom has created a celebration of the 10th anniversary of Dragon’s Dogma, the fantastic R. P. G. cult.

He is flooded with art and a message signed through a secure Hideaki Itsuno:

“Dragon’s Dogma, first released in 2012, celebrates its tenth anniversary. Thank you, Arisen, for taking up arms and challenging the most unlikely demanding situations ahead. We are grateful for your help over the years and look forward to signing you up for us for this memorable Dragon’s Dogma birthday party! »

Itsuno is the director of the game, which has a cult following in recent years. In fact, while playing Elden Ring recently, I found that it reminded me of the game of Itsuno.

However, it’s still unclear why Capcom would have trouble launching this website. Could there be something in the works: a sequel, a new version?

In videoGamer’s game review, Jon Denton said:

“In many tactics, Dragon’s Dogma is comparable to another recent Japanese version of the Western role-playing game, Dark Souls. Both are decidedly stubborn, offer physical and tangible combat, and look for clever tactics to interact online. Of course, they are a matter of taste where Dark Souls divides other people through design choices, however, Dragon’s Dogma will probably divide through design flaws.

Capcom released Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen in 2013, which is an advanced version that adds all the game’s downloadable content.

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