New Dragon’s Dogma 2 Update Adds New Graphic Modes on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S Alongside 120Hz Output and More
Capcom has rolled out a new Dragon's Dogma 2 update across all platforms, adding new graphical modes on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
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Capcom has rolled out a new Dragon's Dogma 2 update across all platforms, adding new graphical modes on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Around three months after the launch of Dragon's Dogma 2, CAPCOM is now asking fans to submit their feedback on pretty much every aspect of the action RPG via a dedicated survey. Doing so will be rewarded with a new digital wallpaper.
The has been running since 1996, with multiple expansions releasing each year. Some of the cards in these expansions are often desired by both collectors and active players alike. The newest expansion for the world-famous TCG,, was released in Japan on June 7, 2024. While the rest of the world is waiting patiently for the expansion to retail in August, some fans have noticed a key detail in some of the cards that are showing is thinking about collectors.
It's no secret that developer FromSoftware takes plenty of inspiration from Kentaro Miura's iconic manga but this recent discovery in may just be one of the developer's best hidden references. Miura's dark fantasy story is a seminal piece of graphic novel fiction, establishing many tropes that have bled into the realm of video games, anime, and film since 's original publication in 1989. Guts' iconic Dragon Slayer sword has inspired many massive blades so having the protagonist himself appear in the game seems only fitting.
In 2006, a freelance photojournalist named Frank West leapt from a helicopter and into our hearts, on a lone mission to uncover the scoop behind the mysterious zombie infestation plaguing Willamette, Colorado. Sure, he might've ended up trapped in a shopping mall with an undead horde for three days, but never underestimate Frank—he's covered wars, you know. Soon, we'll be reliving Frank's finest 72 hours all over again in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, announced by Capcom earlier today.
With the release of , fans are left with questions about the third chapter's ending and what it means for. was released on January 30, 2024. There is no set date for, but fans are hoping it will be released by the end of 2025 or early 2026. There was a 20-month gap between and, so fans hope there will be a similar wait time until the next installment. Some even speculate that may be the last chapter in the franchise.
Strange Scaffold, the studio behind weird-but-good games including An Airport for Aliens Currently Run by Dogs, El Paso Elsewhere, I Am Your Beast, and Life Eater has announced its latest weird (but hopefully good) game: Clickolding, «a dark incremental narrative game about thumbing a tally counter to satisfy the distressing masked man sitting in the corner of your hotel room.»
remains a game in which people can find lots of hidden Easter eggs and dialogue depending on the path that they choose. One player took a path that led to an interesting reveal upon meeting the Emperor, and it recharacterizes the mind flayer in a way few would expect.