Evil Empire has put out a call for alpha testers for its upcoming Prince of Persia roguelite.
28.03.2024 - 11:09 / videogameschronicle.com / Hideaki Itsuno / Tom Ivan
Capcom is seeking feedback on Dragon’s Dogma 2 following the game’s release last week.
Notably, the company is using a newly launched survey to gauge interest in additional content for the game.
It asks players what kind of DLC they’d like to see released for Dragon’s Dogma 2.
Players are also asked how much they’d be willing to pay for DLC, with options ranging from up to $10/£10/€10 to over $50/£50/€50.
The survey is open until April 21, and Capcom says participants will receive an original digital wallpaper.
While Dragon’s Dogma 2 received glowing pre-release reviews, it was criticised upon its release last Friday after players discovered there were 21 separate DLC purchases available on day one.
Disappointment appeared to stem largely from the fact that some of the DLCs were things that players felt should be easier to obtain in-game for free.
Earlier this week, Capcom detailed some of its planned updates for Dragon’s Dogma 2, which are expected to be released in “the near future”.
These includes the ability to start a new game when existing save data is already present, and changing the number of Art of Metamorphosis items available to buy at Pawn Guilds to 99.
The console versions of the game will also be adding options to toggle motion blur and ray tracing, as well as the option to set the game’s frame rate to either variable (which it currently is) or to a 30fps cap.
Evil Empire has put out a call for alpha testers for its upcoming Prince of Persia roguelite.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 sales have surpassed 2.5 million units, ten days after its March 22 release date, Capcom has said.
Dragon's Dogma 2director Hideaki Itsuno has shared that the game's most devastating feature was being considered as early as the series' 2012 original.
Microsoft’s head of gaming has discussed what he’d like to see in a potential Xbox handheld.
Capcom has detailed some of its planned updates for Dragon’s Dogma 2.
Capcom took to the Steam forums to address Dragon's Dogma 2 player backlash after the game was review bombed. Most of the negative criticism is due to the appearance of several microtransaction items after Dragon's Dogma 2 was released on Steam, including some that jeopardize all the claims that director Hideaki Itsuno and the team have made about the game's intended design.
has just been released, and along with it comes a large, open-world map filled with content. The original, released in 2012, took place on the sprawling island of Gransys, which was quite big in its own regard. That said, ups the ante and features an even larger map, taking place in the two new regions of Vermund and Battahl, with a host of other new locations and towns added to the game.
Capcom has responded to Dragon’s Dogma 2 players who have criticised the game’s use of microtransactions as well as performance issues on PC.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 has enjoyed near-universal acclaim from critics, though in the immediate aftermath of its release, the open world action RPG has sparked controversy following the emergence of an in-game microtransactions store, on top of technical and performance issues found in the game’s PC version. In an update on Steam, Capcom has addressed a number of these issues, as part of which the developer confirms that it will also be adding the option to start new saves to the game’s Steam version.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 has enjoyed a huge day-one on PC, but it has also sparked a vociferous debate about microtransactions.
Capcom has confirmed it is aware of frame rate issues in Dragon's Dogma 2 on PC and is looking to improve performance in the future.
It's been almost 12 years since the first Dragon's Dogma dropped on PS3 and Xbox 360, and four years since the anime, but it's finally time to return to the world of the Arisen.