Dragon's Dogma 2
News, coverage and analysis tracking Dragon's Dogma 2 across the outlets.- UK Charts: 007 First Light Leaves The Competition Shaken007 First Light debuted at number one on the UK physical sales charts, pushing LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight to second place. Several other titles saw significant movement, with Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream falling out of the top 40 entirely.
- Capcom live with Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch sale, includes first discount ever for Resident Evil Requiem and moreCapcom is holding a sale on the Nintendo eShop for both Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. Resident Evil Requiem is featured with its first-ever discount, alongside price reductions for titles like Street Fighter 6 and various Resident Evil and Mega Man games. Most deals will last until June 19, 2026.
- Review: Crimson Desert (PS5) - One of the Most Frustratingly Brilliant Games I've Ever PlayedThis review revisits Crimson Desert on PlayStation 5 after significant post-launch updates from Pearl Abyss have improved the experience. While the game still suffers from some awkward design decisions and a disjointed narrative, the open world is technically impressive and immersive, offering a vast amount of content. Combat is experimental and rewarding once unlocked, though enemy variety and occasional performance issues detract from the overall experience.
- Sony's PlayStation State of Play is back, with over an hour of news and announcements, including Marvel's Wolverine — here are three other games I hope to seeSony's PlayStation State of Play event is scheduled for June 2, 2026, and will feature over an hour of content, including a deep dive into Insomniac Games' Marvel's Wolverine. The showcase is also being screened at Alamo Drafthouse theaters, hinting at significant announcements beyond Wolverine. The article speculates on potential reveals for Dragon's Dogma 2 expansion, Stellar Blade 2, and Grand Theft Auto 6.
- Capcom says it's eyeing Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, Dragon's Dogma for 'sequels, remakes, ports, etc.', and I'll gladly take the excuse to get my hopes upCapcom has indicated plans to expand its intellectual property value through sequels, remakes, and ports for franchises such as Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dragon's Dogma. This strategy aims to elevate these series to become future growth engines, similar to their success with Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter. The company also mentioned leveraging generative AI in development while continuing to increase its workforce.
- Dead Rising Franchise Still Alive as Capcom Considers Sequels, RemakesCapcom is actively considering new entries and remakes for the Dead Rising franchise, which it lists as one of its "leading brands" alongside Devil May Cry and Mega Man. While a remaster of the original game was released for PlayStation 5 in 2024, the last mainline entry was Dead Rising 4 in 2016. Capcom is exploring various business models, including new IP, sequels, remakes, ports, and other media like movies and TV shows.
- Capcom wants to make new Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising gamesCapcom is considering new entries for its major franchises including Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising, as indicated in their latest financial report. While Resident Evil and Pragmata are set for releases, Dino Crisis was notably absent from the list of potential sequels or remakes. The company also discussed its stance on artificial intelligence in game development and the increasing trend of digital sales.
- Capcom wants to "nurture" dormant game series like Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma with "sequels,…Capcom is planning to revitalize dormant game series such as Devil May Cry, Dragon's Dogma, and Mega Man by developing sequels. The company aims to make these franchises as central to its portfolio as Street Fighter, Resident Evil, and Monster Hunter.
- Resident Evil Requiem and Pragmata help Capcom to a ninth consecutive year of record profitsCapcom has achieved its ninth consecutive year of record profits, driven by strong sales of titles like Resident Evil 4 and Pragmata. The company reported a significant increase in digital content sales and is anticipating continued growth for the next fiscal year, potentially marking twelve consecutive years of operating profit growth. Future releases may include DLC for Resident Evil 4 and potential franchise development for Pragmata.
- Capcom Continues To Demonstrate Why Its The Current Industry DarlingCapcom has reported another record-breaking year, marking its 13th consecutive year of operating profit growth and achieving its highest consolidated sales and operating profit in FY2026. Key titles like Resident Evil 4 and Street Fighter 6 performed strongly, with the company also highlighting upcoming releases and its commitment to nurturing diverse franchises beyond Resident Evil and Monster Hunter.
- Daily Video Game Deals May 13 – The Smile Alchemist, Dragon’s Dogma 2, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, Unknown 9: Awakening & MoreDaily video game deals for May 14th include discounts on titles such as The Smile Alchemist, Dragon's Dogma 2, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, and Unknown 9: Awakening. These deals are available across multiple platforms including PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
- Capcom Wants to Nurture Old IP Like Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney With “Sequels, Remakes, Ports”Capcom plans to "nurture" classic intellectual properties like Devil May Cry and Ace Attorney through sequels, remakes, and ports. The company aims to expand its user base and improve performance by revitalizing these older franchises, alongside its core IPs of Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter. While new games for Okami and Onimusha are in development, franchises like Breath of Fire, Darkstalkers, and Dino Crisis were not explicitly mentioned in these plans.
- 10 Best real-time combat RPGs if you don't like waiting your turnThis article lists and describes ten of the best real-time combat RPGs for players who prefer action over turn-based mechanics. The list includes titles like Elden Ring, Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, and Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, highlighting their unique combat systems and gameplay vibes. Each entry is evaluated based on its combat complexity, build customization, and overall player experience.
- As a genre veteran I love to be surprised, so here are the 10 best RPGs where you can expect the unexpectedThis article ranks the top 10 RPGs that offer unexpected scenarios and freedom for player experimentation. Games like Cyberpunk 2077, Dragon's Dogma 2, and Disco Elysium are highlighted for their unpredictable stories, emergent gameplay, and unique settings. The ranking is based on the 'Expect the Unexpected' RPG vibe, focusing on games that provide novel and unusual situations.
- I'm not seeing any Crimson Desert-branded controllers yet, but two years later, GameSir has randomly launched a special edition of its best gamepad dedicated to a completely different fantasy RPG with less than 3,000 concurrent playersGameSir has launched a special edition of its G7 Pro controller commemorating Dragon's Dogma 2, despite the game's relatively low concurrent player count and the article's initial focus on the unreleased Crimson Desert. The controller features an amber and black design with a dragon motif, complementing the game's fantasy aesthetic. The article also praises the G7 Pro's overall value and features within the controller market.
- Surprise Hit 2025 Game Getting PS5 Pro PSSR 2 UpdateEmbark Studios' multiplayer hit Arc Raiders is receiving PSSR 2 support for the PlayStation 5 Pro with its upcoming Riven Tides update on April 28, 2026. This enhancement aims to provide sharper visuals and more stable reconstruction of fine details. Arc Raiders joins a growing list of titles confirmed to support the PlayStation 5 Pro's new performance feature.
- UK software sales chart for the week ending April 25, 2026 – Pragmata and Tomodachi Life in the top 3The UK software sales chart for the week ending April 25, 2026, shows Pragmata taking the top spot, pushing Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream to third place. Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition and Resident Evil Requiem also feature in the top 5, with Elden Ring and Tekken 8 following closely.
- Dragon’s Dogma 2 Hits 58% Off in PlayStation Big Games SaleDragon's Dogma 2 is currently available for up to 58% off as part of PlayStation's Big Games, Big Deals sale. Capcom announced the discount, making it one of the largest price reductions for the fantasy action-RPG since its release earlier this year. The sale offers a significant value for players interested in the game's unique pawn system and combat.
- Capcom's Stellar 2026 Lineup Is Already Heavily Discounted On PC, Including Pragmata And Resident Evil RequiemCapcom's 2026 PC lineup, including titles like Pragmata and Resident Evil Requiem, is currently available at significant discounts through Fanatical's Capcom Publisher Sale. The sale also features price reductions on older titles and DLCs, with specific deals highlighted for games such as Monster Hunter Stories 3 and Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection.
- 45+ PS5, PS4 Games to Buy in PS Store's Big Games Big Deals SaleThe PlayStation Store is currently hosting its Big Games Big Deals sale, featuring thousands of discounted PS5 and PS4 titles until May 6, 2026. The article highlights a curated selection of recommended games, many of which are at their lowest-ever prices.