Capcom has announced that sales of Dragon’s Dogma 2 reached 2.5 million worldwide, bringing the franchise total to over 10 million cumulative units sold. The game released to favorable review,s but was embroiled in controversy surrounding the inclusion of microtransactions after launch.
The company announced the milestone in a statement published to the investor relations part of the Capcom website, which also gave an overview of the game and the Dragon’s Dogma franchise as a whole. Sales of the game now sit at over 2.5 million globally, while franchise total sales have reached 10 million. It is unknown if that number also includes sales of the Japan-only Dragon’s Dogma Online. For comparison, the first game reached one million sales roughly a month after its original launch back in 2012.
A recent patch for Dragon’s Dogma 2 appeared on PC and PS5 back in March, 2024, which made it easier to acquire a house or start a new game, as well as increasing the availability of items that let you edit your character’s appearance. Prior to the game’s launch, director Hideaki Itsuno revealed that the meat seen cooking during camping scenes was in fact real meat rather than CGI.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is immediately available on the PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.
Published: Apr 2, 2024 12:00 pm