It's been eight years since Capcom, on May 22, 2012, launched on the market Dragon's dogma, a fantasy RPG with hack 'n slash elements and survival horror that saw the direction of Hideaki Itsuno, or the mind behind devil may cry e Resident Evil: Outbreak. The title, initially passed on the sly, over the years has become a cult among fans, thanks above all to its expansion Dark Arisen. Thanks to the various versions of the game released so far, the Capcom title has reached altitude 4,4 millions of copies sold:
Despite some indisputable flaws, the title in question has therefore carved out a slice of fans who are now clamoring for a new chapter in the series. The aforementioned Hideaki Itsuno in the past he said he was available for a follow-up:
In my head, I have a story and a setting for a possible sequel, but it's not a story that can come true easily. But the chances of succeeding in doing it may grow.
Then, the ball goes to Capcom. Will we ever see a new chapter of this (unexpected) masterpiece? Dragon's dogma is currently available for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC.