Summary
Dragon’s Dogma 2has just reached 3 million players worlwide. For comparison, on March 31, Capcom announced thatDragon’s Dogma 2had sold 2.62 million copies. The new milestone indicates that the RPG is still on the public’s radar.
12 years after launching the original game, Capcom releasedDragon’s Dogma 2to instant success. Besides the public acclaim, the RPG became one of the top-grossing games of Q1 2024. Its success, alongside releases likeStreet Fighter 6, ledCapcom to have a sales record highand secure its seventh consecutive year of record-high profits and eleventh consecutive year of operating profit growth.

The success didn’t stop there becauseDragon’s Dogma 2hit yet another impressive player milestone, as announced on the game’s Twitter. TheDragon’s Dogma 2team thanked the players for embarking on this journey with them with a celebratory art for the3 million Arisen around the world. FutureDragon’s Dogma 2DLCcould help increase the game’s player count even further.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 Hits 3 Million Players Worldwide
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