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Dragon’s Dogma 2’s anticipated release date possibly revealed

"Dragon's Dogma 2" may launch on March 22, 2024, as hinted by its PEGI listing, with official confirmation expected at upcoming Capcom showcases.

Excitement is mounting as the potential release date for “Dragon’s Dogma 2” may have been unintentionally disclosed, hinting at a launch sooner than expected. A listing on the game’s age rating page on the PEGI website indicates a release date of March 22, 2024. This date appears too precise to be merely a placeholder, suggesting that the official announcement might be imminent.

Speculation around the release date

This potential release date was discovered by a user on ResetEra, who found the information on the PEGI page, specifying a simultaneous launch on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation. Like its predecessor, the game is aimed at players aged 18 and above.

While Capcom has not officially confirmed this date, it aligns with their upcoming 15-minute showcase scheduled for November 28, which could be the perfect platform for an official announcement. Additionally, Capcom could use The Game Awards on December 7 to reach a wider audience, further fuelling speculation around the release date.

Upcoming showcases and expectations

The showcase on November 28, set for 4 pm ET or 9 pm GMT, is eagerly awaited by fans. As it’s been 12 years since the original game’s release in 2012, anticipation for the sequel is high. The prospect of a March 2024 release is particularly exciting, given the recent lengthy development times in the gaming industry.

What to look forward to

The upcoming showcase promises a closer look at “Dragon’s Dogma 2,” including gameplay details and, hopefully, the much-anticipated release date confirmation. While PEGI’s listing may or may not be accurate, it’s clear that the game’s launch is slated for 2024. Given the increased visibility of the game this year, the launch could be just a few months away.

While the official confirmation from Capcom is still pending, the evidence points to a potential March 22, 2024, release for “Dragon’s Dogma 2”. Fans eagerly await the upcoming showcases for an official announcement.

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