Dragon’s Dogma’s tenth anniversary is released, but nothing is yet known about the sequel that leaked

Capcom has unveiled a site celebrating the tenth anniversary of Dragon’s Dogma. It features a chronology of the franchise’s history, which begins with the prologue of the digital comic introduced in April 2012 and ends with the newest project, the release of the animated series Dragon’s Dogma Netflix in September 2020.

“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,” the game’s director, Hideaki Itsuno, said on the website. it helps over the years and I hope you will sign up with us for this momentous Dragon Dogma birthday party. “

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While there’s nothing new on the website, the 2021 Nvidia GeForce Now leak included Dragon’s Dogma 2. However, Capcom has yet to announce anything about a possible sequel. With this tenth anniversary website, it’s imaginable that Capcom is preparing to reveal something. new soon. Two imaginable venues for this can be the live summer gaming festival or Xbox and Bethesda Showcase, both scheduled for June.

Ten years ago, the mighty Dragon, Grigori, sealed a fateful pact with Arisen with the release of Dragon’s Dogma. As we look to the future, we will also reflect on ten years of endless adventures, and invite you to sign up. at the party!#DragonsDogma10th pic. twitter. com/LKrPO93uwC

Dragon’s Dogma was first introduced on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in May 2012. An advanced edition called Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen was released in April 2013. It then came to PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in 2017, as well as Nintendo Switch. in 2019.

In our Review of Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, we said, “Dark Arisen adds wonderful new content to the perfect Dragon’s Dogma, the unbalanced difficulty of the new dungeon turns laughter into frustration. “

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