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Dragon's Dogma 2 Is A Sequel To 2012's Dragon's Dogma

Dragon's Dogma 2 Is A Sequel Dragon's Dogma Daimon

The tweet and press release for the announcement of Dragon's Dogma 2 both feature the tagline "begin the cycle anew", suggesting the sequel will be an entirely new chapter, rather than a remake or prequel. As the enhanced version of Dragon's Dogma was developed for the now-outdated PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, the sequel promises to deliver a graphically updated look at the dark fantasy world of Gransys. The newest console that Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen has been optimized for is the Nintendo Switch, with critics and audiences praising the quality of the port to the Nintendo console. As other games built on Capcom's RE Engine, like Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition, have been ported to the latest PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X consoles, fans are hopeful Dragon's Dogma 2 will be too.

Dragon's Dogma fans eagerly await further updates regarding Dragon's Dogma 2, especially the first look at the game's graphics and gameplay, as well as any clues indicating its release date. It may be worth playing the first Dragon's Dogma before Dragon's Dogma 2 due to the extremely long decade gap between titles, and with very little revealed aside from the sequel's title so far, it wouldn't be surprising if the Capcom title won't be released for some time. 2012's Dragon's Dogma wasn't released until four years after its initial announcement, but hopefully, fans won't be waiting until 2026 for the long-awaited Dragon's Dogma sequel.

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