Dragon’s Dogma 2 DLC Teased By Capcom Following Major Success

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Capcom Expected To Continue Dragon's Dogma 2 Support!

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  • Dragon’s Dogma 2 has been off to a great start.
  • Capcom is now exploring a potential DLC for the RPG.
  • Fans are asking for a DLC similar to Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 has enjoyed a successful launch, garnering praise from both fans and critics. Despite facing criticism for its microtransactions and performance issues, the overall reception of the RPG has been positive.

Capcom appears to be considering DLC for Dragon’s Dogma 2 following its successful launch. The developer hinted at this possibility in a recent survey, asking for fans interest in additional content for the game.

Why it matters: A potential DLC for the game can make Dragon’s Dogma’s 2 gameplay even richer, resulting in longevity and more engagement.

Capcom Survey
Capcom Survey Hints At Dragon’s Dogma 2 DLC

The survey asks for user interest in purchasing a DLC for Dragon’s Dogma 2, which is highly probably due to the game’s widespread success. Additionally, it inquires about participant willingness to pay for such additional content.

The survey further asks users what they would like to see in a potential DLC. A lot of players have already expressed their interest online in the type of content they want.

Players have been expressing their desire for a DLC similar to that of Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, which was highly praised for its extensive additions and large scale. As a result, there’s anticipation for a similar treatment of the sequel.

Additionally, players are anticipating a hard mode for the game. This mode was included in the Dark Arisen DLC, offering a more challenging gameplay experience for those seeking greater difficulty.

Dragon's Dogma 2
Dragon’s Dogma 2 Creates Epic Moments Without Any Scripting

In the past, Capcom has conducted surveys for Resident Evil remakes and classic revivals. Meanwhile, other publishers are also known to send out similar questions in an attempt to gauge audience interest and reception.

Nevertheless, the addition of a potential DLC already sounds exciting. As Capcom’s biggest Steam launch, Dragon’s Dogma 2 deserves all the support the publisher can offer.

We also hope to see performance improvements coming in future patches since mid-range PCs can struggle with CPU bottlenecks. In fact, many players went as far as killing NPCs to reduce the CPU load.

We look forward to an issue-free experience with Dragon’s Dogma 2 and its DLC in the future. A big expansion like Dark Arisen would be the cherry on top of an already great game.

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