Snag Dragon’s Dogma 2 Steam Key For Over $10 Off
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Dragon’s Dogma fans have waited over 10 years for a sequel to Capcom’s cult-hit action-RPG, but the wait is finally (nearly) over. Dragon’s Dogma 2 launches tomorrow, March 22 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. If you’re planning on playing Dragon’s Dogma 2 on PC, you can save big on your copy of the standard or deluxe edition.
Over at Fanatical, you’ll find Dragon’s Dogma for $57.39 (down from $70), while the Deluxe edition is $65.59 (down from $80). Both editions include the Superior Weapons Quartet and Ring of Assurance preorder bonuses. Thanks to Fanatical’s Spring Sale, you’ll also get a free game with your preorder. The free game will be delivered as a Steam key and will be available to play immediately.
The Deluxe edition comes with a DLC pack dubbed A Boon for Adventures – New Journey Pack. All of the items included with the pack are in the image below.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 Deluxe Edition
Dragon’s Dogma 2 PC Preorder Deals
Standard Edition — $57.39 ($70)Deluxe Edition — $65.59 ($80)
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a single-player action-RPG with heavy emphasis on player choice. Along with designing your own character, you’ll get to choose three Pawns to bring with you on your journey. These companions are AI-controlled and support you during combat–giving you a fighting chance against overwhelming groups and towering behemoths.
The sprawling new action-RPG from Capcom earned a 9/10 in our Dragon’s Dogma 2 review. It is worth noting, however, that Dragon’s Dogma 2 appears to need some work on PC.
“The most noticeable misstep derives from Dragon’s Dogma 2’s performance on PC,” critic Richard Wakeling wrote in GameSpot’s review. “My current rig exceeds the recommended specifications (aside from the CPU), and the game generally runs at around 60fps using the game’s ‘High’ preset. Sometimes it dips into the 40s and drops even lower inside villages and cities, but it’s certainly playable, if a little unstable. The problem is that this performance is consistent across all visual settings, which leads me to believe it’s a matter of poor optimization.”
For details on physical edition preorders for PS5 and Xbox Series X, be sure to check out our Dragons’ Dogma 2 preorder guide for a rundown of what’s currently available.
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