Capcom’s Dragon’s Dogma 2 User Survey is live, and oh boy, it’s asking if you want some DLC to go with that giant ARPG

Capcom Seeks Player Insights Through ‘Dragon’s Dogma 2’ Survey

In a recent move to gather player input, Capcom has unveiled an official survey for Dragon’s Dogma 2 enthusiasts. The survey, which is open until April 21, provides an opportunity for players to express their thoughts and experiences with the game. As a token of appreciation, those who complete the questionnaire will be rewarded with an exclusive Dragon’s Dogma 2 wallpaper, available in different aspect ratios to suit various devices.

The heart of the survey seeks to uncover how players discovered Dragon’s Dogma 2, the platforms they prefer, and their impressions of the game’s gameplay mechanics. A question of particular interest hints at potential future content, probing players on their interest in downloadable content (DLC) and their wishlist for such expansions.

For avid players who have ventured through the game’s vast open world, the prospect of DLC could mean a wealth of new challenges and adventures. Feedback on this topic could signal to Capcom the demand for additional content, much like the expansions seen in other popular open world games.

Aside from its request for feedback, Capcom has also been addressing the game’s technical aspects. A recent patch update was released, albeit with a slight delay on the Xbox platform. This update brings a variety of enhancements including the ability to start a fresh game while maintaining an existing playthrough, increased customization items, additional graphics settings for console players, and improved DLSS quality for PC gamers.

Dragon’s Dogma 2, acclaimed for its deep combat system and immersive fantasy world, is available on platforms such as Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and PS5. Priced at .99, it has been classified as one of the top games for both Xbox and PC for those who relish action RPGs set in rich, fantastical landscapes.

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Capcom's Dragon's Dogma 2 User Survey is live, and oh boy, it's asking if you want some DLC to go with that giant ARPG