Dark Arisen PC port feedback matters

We’re a week out from the PC release ofDragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen. Capcom also has the free-to-playDragon’s Dogma Online(in Japan, anyway) for PC, PS3, and PS4. What are the odds we’ll get a full-fledged sequel? Better than I would’ve thought even a year ago.

Nothing’s confirmed yet, but Capcom is listening. Producer Minae Matsukawa toldPC Gamerthat “development team members often talk about the possibility of a sequel. We’d love to hear the opinions and feedback from players of the upcoming PC port ofDragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, as that will increase the chances that we can look into the possibility of continuing the series.”

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My intuition tells me the port is going to do quite well for the company. It should be at home on PC. As to whyDark Arisenis only now releasing on the platform (it debuted on PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2012!), PC producer Jon Airhart said this was “something we had been planning for some time.” From the sound of it, fan requests had an impact on the team getting approval.

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