In the past couple of weeks, Capcom released a new set of short gameplay videos for Dragon’s Dogma 2 that showcase almost all of its different classes. As such, we’ve decided to share them in one big article.
In these videos, we get to see the Sorcerer, Archer, Fighter, Mage, Warrior and Thief. We also get to see the Magick Archer vocation that excels in long-range combat with their magickal arrows. Not only that but also get our first look at the Mystic Spearhand who combines melee and magic.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a single-player, narrative-driven action RPG. In this game, you get to make a bunch of choices, like how your character looks, their job, who joins your team, and how you handle different parts of the game. The game uses the RE Engine, and promises to have great physics and smart enemies. And, since RE Engine is a really efficient engine, we can assume that it will run smoothly on a wide range of PCs.
In November 2023, Capcom shared the game’s official PC system requirements. According to the PC specs, the game will have some Ray Tracing effects. However, we still don’t know which effects will be enhanced by them. My guess is that we’ll get RT reflections and RT shadows.
Capcom will release Dragon’s Dogma 2 on March 22nd. The game will be also using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech at launch. Given Capcom’s history, though, we expect the Japanese team to remove one or two years after the game’s release.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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