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Extensive Dragon's Dogma 2 Gameplay Reveals Magick Archer in Action
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Extensive Dragon's Dogma 2 Gameplay Reveals Magick Archer in Action

Mar 06, 2024 9:47 AM

Fans of the action RPG genre can look forward to the release of Dragon's Dogma 2, set to launch on March 22nd for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. The game's new footage highlights the Magick Archer class, showcasing the ability to fuse archery with magic. Drawing from the original Dragon's Dogma, which debuted in May 2012 and later expanded with Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, the sequel will continue the legacy of its predecessor, known for its cult following and unique 'pawn' system that simulates a cooperative multiplayer experience in a single-player format. Dragon's Dogma's reach extended into Netflix with a seven-episode anime series, indicating both its popularity and evolving multimedia presence.

When is Dragon's Dogma 2 releasing and on which platforms?

Dragon's Dogma 2 is scheduled for release on March 22nd, and it will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.

Dragon's Dogma has established itself as a prominent name in the RPG genre. The original game captivated players with its open-world fantasy setting, where choices significantly impact gameplay. Notably, the game introduced 'pawns' - AI companions that players could train and exchange with others online. The sequel is anticipated to enhance these features and maintain the same immersive experience that fans cherish. Dragon's Dogma's influence in gaming culture was further cemented by its animated adaptation on Netflix, bridging the gap between video games and television series for the franchise.



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