Dragon's Dogma 2 is getting a 15-minute "info-packed" livestream later this month

Nov. 17, 2023



Capcom has more to show for the cult classic sequel

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Long, long-awaited sequel Dragon’s Dogma 2 is showing off new gameplay in a 15-minute livestream later this month.

PublisherCapcomtoday announced that the showcase is scheduled for November 28 at 1 pm PT and 9 pm GMT, with director Hideaki Itsuno and producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi hosting the presentation. Capcom teases that the “info-packed” stream contains new gameplay reveals, which presumably means more of the Shadow of the Colossus-style monster climbing and/or slaying that we’ve come to love in the original cult-classic RPG.

The teaser clip itself (embedded above) even hosts not one but three towering giants. One has a player character leapfrog onto its face. The second casually stomps down a bridge. And a third poor dude lays head first in the mud. But the sequel’s revamped magic, beautiful dark fantasy world (built in the Resident Evil engine), and of course its dragons also receive brief nods in the snippet.

Capcom seemingly has a ton to flaunt with Dragon’s Dogma 2, which is said to be aboutfour times the size of the first game’s open world. The publisher recently held anine-minute deep diveto reveal the game’s new Vocations, or classes, so the upcoming stream should be our longest and most extensive peek thus far.

Our hands-onDragon’s Dogma 2 previewcalled it a “worthy and refined follow-up to the original,” despite a few lingering reservations.

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Kaan freelances for various websites including Rock Paper Shotgun, Eurogamer, and this one, Gamesradar. He particularly enjoys writing about spooky indies, throwback RPGs, and anything that’s vaguely silly. Also has an English Literature and Film Studies degree that he’ll soon forget.

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