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Hideaki Itsuno - Yoshiaki Hirabayashi - Catherine Lewis - Dragon's Dogma 2 leads want the RPG's open world to be so interesting that "it would actually be a shame to ride a horse" - gamesradar.com

Dragon's Dogma 2 leads want the RPG's open world to be so interesting that "it would actually be a shame to ride a horse"

Dragon's Dogma 2's enormous open world might be several times larger than its predecessor's, but according to its director and producer, we shouldn't feel the need to skip through it as fast as possible. 

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Tomas Franzese - Kunitsu-Gami devs break down the secret to Capcom’s new success - digitaltrends.com

Kunitsu-Gami devs break down the secret to Capcom’s new success

The video game industry is in a period of contraction. Companies like Bungie are canceling games and laying off developers so they can home in and focus on one or two big titles. Why invest in smaller, riskier projects when making larger games in well-known franchises will yield greater returns? Capcom, on the other hand, is committed to doing both.

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Hideaki Itsuno - Yoshiaki Hirabayashi - Catherine Lewis - Dragon's Dogma 2's lack of multiplayer is "one of the basic original ideas of the first game" that its director doesn't want to stray from - gamesradar.com

Dragon's Dogma 2's lack of multiplayer is "one of the basic original ideas of the first game" that its director doesn't want to stray from

If you were hoping to dive into Dragon's Dogma 2's huge open world alongside your friends at some point in the future, you might want to temper those expectations. According to director Hideaki Itsuno, the devs haven't been considering "any form of multiplayer" at all.

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Tom Ivan - Yoshiaki Hirabayashi - Capcom has released a Dragon’s Dogma 2 character creator tool - videogameschronicle.com

Capcom has released a Dragon’s Dogma 2 character creator tool

Capcom has made a Dragon’s Dogma 2 character creator tool available ahead of the game’s release this month.

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Hope Bellingham - Hideaki Itsuno - Yoshiaki Hirabayashi - Dragon's Dogma 2's devs take death "seriously," so you'll have to protect your favorite NPCs if you don't want them dead forever - gamesradar.com

Dragon's Dogma 2's devs take death "seriously," so you'll have to protect your favorite NPCs if you don't want them dead forever

The director of Dragon's Dogma 2 has warned future players to take care of their favorite NPCs, as the developer takes death "seriously" and isn't afraid to kill characters off. 

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Hideaki Itsuno - Yoshiaki Hirabayashi - Catherine Lewis - Dragon's Dogma 2 took 12 years because "the stars really had to align" for the "massive amount of resources" an open-world RPG takes - gamesradar.com

Dragon's Dogma 2 took 12 years because "the stars really had to align" for the "massive amount of resources" an open-world RPG takes

Dragon's Dogma 2's release is right around the corner, and given that it's launching over a decade after its predecessor, there's no doubt that plenty of us are excited to see what the sequel has in store. 

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Dalton Cooper - Nintendo - Capcom Addresses Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles Canon Status - gamerant.com

Capcom Addresses Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles Canon Status

Capcom has addressed whether the events depicted in Resident Evil: The Darkside Chroniclesare canon or not. There have been dozens of Resident Evil games released over the years, ranging from main series entries to enhanced ports to spin-offs on various platforms. Capcom has brought Resident Evil to as many gaming platforms as possible since the first game launched in 1996, and that includes the Nintendo Wii.

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