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Dragon’s Dogma 2 Officially In Development and Its Being Built on the RE Engine

Capcom has officially announced Dragon’s Dogma 2, the sequel to Studio’s 2012 action RPG.

Hideaki Itsuno, the director of the original Dragon’s Dogma, today announced a sequel at the end of Dragon’s Dogma’s 10-year live stream. Not only did I know that the new game was being developed with the RE engine, but I couldn’t get any information about the game other than the shirt logo that Ituno wore.

Dragon’s Dogma was directed by Hideaki Itsuno of Capcom, who is best known for his work at Devil May Cry. Dragon’s Dogma captivated fans with a focus on real-time combat in a dark medieval fantasy world, but it’s got a lot of fans with deep action systems, AI-controlled allies, and deep RPG roots. was. Even when the series fails financially.

Fans’ expectations for a proper sequel were dim, but Capcom’s attention-grabbing data leaks showed that the work contained Dragon’s Dogma 2, leading to new optimism.

There was still hope after Netflix chose to offer Dragon’s Dogma anime to its subscribers in 2020. In the Dragon’s Dogma Anime Review, “The action and visuals are great, but the winding plots don’t match the range and grandeur of the show, show, play.”

Do you have a hint? Want to discuss a possible story?Please send an email to newstips@ign.com..

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst from Cramps.

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