Dragon's Dogma 2 only launched a few days ago, and yet CAPCOM has already sent out a survey to players asking whether they'd be interested in purchasing DLC.
The previous installment in the franchise famously got Dark Arisen, which featured additional content like the extra dungeon of Bitterblack Isle, around a year after the release of the base game. Of course, whether Dragon's Dogma 2 gets its own Dark Arisen will likely depend on the sales.
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So far, CAPCOM hasn't said anything. We only have partial data, like the latest UK retail chart, where the game ranked #2 on its debut week after EA Sports FC and ahead of Nintendo's Princess Peach: Showtime. Steam data, on the other hand, shows a concurrent player peak of 228K, which is not bad but not great, either. Of course, there's also the matter of the current user dissatisfaction over microtransactions and suboptimal performance, which translates into 'Mixed' average user reviews (55% approval rating)
However, Dragon's Dogma 2 reviewed very well with critics. Moreover, CAPCOM has already announced some of the planned updates to fix at least some of the issues people have with the game.
If you want my own take on Dragon's Dogma 2, head to this article:
This review may read quite negatively, but it's only because of the lofty expectations that surrounded Dragon's Dogma 2. The original game was an amazing foundation to build upon, and yet CAPCOM seemed content with keeping the same strengths without improving much on the weaknesses. Twelve years later, though, the effect cannot be the same. Still, make no mistake: Dragon's Dogma 2 is a highly enjoyable fantasy action/adventure with RPG elements that will provide you with about 40 hours of pure fun. Its peerless sense of exploration, meaty combat system, and stunning visuals will motivate you throughout the entire playthrough. Just don't expect to find a fantasy world simulator or, indeed, a narrative worth remembering.
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Capcom has published a player survey for Dragon's Dogma 2. It asks for opinions on various aspects of the game, including what you like and dislike about it. But the most interesting question comes right at the end, which reads: «Would you be interested in purchasing DLC for Dragon's Dogma 2, if additional contents were to be released?»
Capcom has been hosting a fan survey through Capcom Town that has revealed some of the franchises that fans of the company want to see the most. Capcom has a storied history of releasing high-quality games across a variety of franchises. Capcom constantly has something new and exciting coming out, with the company having just recently launched the critically-acclaimed action-RPG Dragon's Dogma 2.
With the release of Dragon's Dogma 2, Capcom has launched a new survey to gauge public interest in DLC. Dragon's Dogma 2 has been released to widespread acclaim despite some issues involving its framerate and microtransactions, so it's no surprise that Capcom may already be considering releasing a DLC expansion down the road.
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