It's almost here! Tomorrow, we will “formally” announce the release date.#DD2 #DragonsDogma2 https://t.co/CdbP41JFZo
— Hideaki Itsuno (@tomqe) November 28, 2023
Dragon’s Dogma 2 release date will be confirmed during today’s showcase, director confirms
Update: Capcom has announced a March 2024 release date
The Dragon’s Dogma 2 showcase planned for today will reveal the game’s release date, according to its director.
The presentation will take place today (Tuesday, November 28), starting at 1pm PT / 4pm ET / 9pm GMT.
When it announced the presentation earlier this month, Capcom said the stream will show “brand new gameplay reveals in an info-packed 15 minute livestream, directly from director Hideaki Itsuno and producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi”.
Update
Capcom has announced Dragon’s Dogma 2’s release date as part of a dedicated product showcase, which featured plenty of new gameplay footage and information on the sequel.
Now Itsuno has taken to X (formerly Twitter) to confirm that as well as gameplay, the showcase will also reveal the Dragon’s Dogma 2 release date.
Retweeting a post on Monday from the official Dragon’s Dogma account, Itsuno wrote: “It’s almost here! Tomorrow we will ‘formally’ announce the release date.”
Although Capcom has yet to officially say when Dragon’s Dogma will be released, European classification body PEGI recently listed the game’s release date as March 22, 2024.
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Dragon’s Dogma 2 was announced last year during a live stream celebrating the original game’s 10th anniversary.
In a recent hands-on Dragon’s Dogma 2 preview, VGC said the sequel “feels a lot like the first game, and that’s a good thing”.
“So far, Dragon’s Dogma 2 certainly feels a lot like the game that has come before it, though we have to bear in mind it’s still the first playable build at a relatively early part of the game,” our writer said.
“As long as it remains weird for all the reasons its most hardcore fans have championed it all these years, that’s no bad thing at all.”