Dragon's Dogma fans have been eagerly awaiting a demo for the sequel, and while today's Capcom Highlights stream did not announce a demo for the game, it did reveal that the character creator and storage will be available today.
If you take advantage of the pre-launch character creation tool, you'll be able to port your character into the full game when it releases on March 22. Dragon's Dogma II features a very in-depth character creator, so it's a good opportunity to get a head start on using Arisen and your main pawn before the official release.
Get ready for your grand adventure!
Prepare for the release on March 22 by downloading Dragon's Dogma 2 Character Creator & Storage to create Arisen and the main pawn.
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– Dragon's Dogma (@DragonsDogma) March 7, 2024
The character creator has been of particular interest to developers, Dragon's Dogma 2 director Hideaki Itsuno told us as part of an IGN First in January. The original Dragon's Dogma also had a very detailed character creator, but the team wanted to give players as much freedom as possible with the benefits of better hardware performance this time around. For example, there are 12 sliders dedicated to the human nose only.
“You can have your ideal character in mind, but you basically need to be an artist to shape that character with your hands, so we had to start when determining how character creation would work,” Itsuno told us at the conference. time.
Dragon's Dogma II is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated games of the month, and it's also Capcom's first $70 game. For more, check out our final impressions and 11 minutes of gameplay.
Dragon's Dogma II will be available on PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series
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