In an interview withPC Gamer, Dragon’s Dogma Online producer Minae Matsukawa, director Kento Kinoshita and PC producer Jon Airhart had some interesting things to say about the future of the series. The interview shed some further insights onto the development of the first game, how thepawnsystem came to be and more. When posed the question of whether or not there will be a sequel toDragon’s Dogma, Matsukawa had this to say:
Thanks for your interest in the series! The Dragon’s Dogma 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 of Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, as that will increase the chances that we can look into the possibility of continuing the series.

Well that’s quite the tidbit of information from Matsukawa! No pressure of course, but if gamers come out in strong support of thepc portwe may be able to hold them to their word. For newcomers to the series and vets thinking about making a second purchase we have some details on the re-release.
Dragon’s Dogma PC Features
Pre-orders are being rewarded with a substantial digital art book and a 53 track soundtrack. Ask any Dragon’s Dogma fan and they will tell you how much they loved the music. Now it can be yours on demand!
The PC port releases January 15th and we have a beautifulDragon’s Dogma Wikiall primed for your return trip to Gransys. Would you rise against the dragon once more?

Visit theDragon’s Dogma Wiki

