CAPCOM has announced that the Dragon's Dogma 2 Deluxe Edition and several DLCs won't be available for purchase anymore starting on June 25, 2026, 12:00 AM (UTC). Moreover, the base game will receive a permanent discount, though the publisher didn't say how much. As you might remember, there was a bit of a controversy at launch, as some of these premium items were perceived to be "pay to win", especially those that could be used to revive characters. Granted, all of them could also be acquired through regular gameplay, but that did not prevent CAPCOM from receiving a hefty dose […]
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