Somehow, 10 years have gone by since Dragon’s Dogma came out. Yet another feeble, joint-creaking reminder that we’re all getting old. If nothing else, at least one of the best RPGs ever released is getting some proper recognition.
On Monday, Capcom launched the Dragon’s Dogma 10th anniversary website. It highlights everything from the Dark Arisen expansion to the Netflix anime adaptation, sort of a miniature wiki. While this may not seem like a big deal, fans (like me) are feasting. Unlike Monster Hunter, Resident Evil, or Street Fighter — Dragon’s Dogma isn’t one of Capcom’s massive IPs. At least, not the sort that gets celebratory websites. So everyone is hoping this means a sequel is in the works.
The 10th anniversary artwork for Dragon’s Dogma is pretty sick too. Check it out below.
10 years of Dragon's Dogma!
We are celebrating 10 years of Dragon's Dogma, all thanks to your support. Thanks to all of you!!https://t.co/dmRPhCIA5S#DragonsDogma #DarkArisen pic.twitter.com/a9pCp3GL9O
— Capcom Dev 1 (@dev1_official) May 24, 2022
Dragon’s Dogma director Hideaki Itsuno even left a message for fans.
“Dragon’s Dogma, first released in 2012, is celebrating its 10th anniversary! Thank you, Arisen, for taking up arms and braving the impossible challenges laid ahead of you,” Itsuno said. “We are forever grateful for your support throughout the years and hope you will join us in this momentous celebration of Dragon’s Dogma!”
For those of you that are unaware, Itsuno also directed the incredible Devil May Cry 5. We still don’t know what his current project is, but you are probably picking up what I’m putting down right now.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.