French developer Ankama relaunched the mobile MMORPG Dofus Touch on Wednesday. Available on iOS and Android, it now features a brand-new English server, an improved early game experience, and a reworked user interface.
19.03.2024 - 13:03 / ign.com
Capcom has confirmed the releasing times for owners of the digital version of Dragon’s Dogma 2.
The hotly-anticipated action role-playing game has an official release date of March 22, 2024, but it will be available to play on March 21 on Steam in certain regions. On PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S, Dragon’s Dogma 2 launches 00:00 local time March 22 everywhere except regions that use Pacific Daylight Time (PDT), when it goes live 9pm March 21.
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PS5 / Xbox Series X and S
While you wait, IGN has lots of Dragon’s Dogma 2 coverage to dig into, including our final Dragon's Dogma 2 preview, and it’s worth noting the character creator is live now, letting you get ahead of the game. But beware, spoilers have already leaked online.
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French developer Ankama relaunched the mobile MMORPG Dofus Touch on Wednesday. Available on iOS and Android, it now features a brand-new English server, an improved early game experience, and a reworked user interface.
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