Capcom Responds to Dragons Dogma 2 Microtransaction Performance Backlash

"We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience".

Dragon's Dogma 2 is currently the game everyone online seems to be playing. Clips of open world insanity proliferate on social media platforms as players get to grips with Capcom's latest genre-defining romp, which was partly to be expected. What took players by surprise, however, was the swathe of seemingly sinister microtransactions that were made available as soon as the single-player, $70 RPG went live, as well as rough technical performance on both PS5 and PC.

Capcom has responded to the intense waves of criticism received in a post on Steam, apologized for any inconvenience, and outlined how it intends to support DD2 moving forward. "Critical problems" such as crashes and freezing will remain the developer's highest priority, to be addressed in patches in the near future; the option of starting a new game is being investigated on PC first (currently, some steps are required), and the developer wants to look at improving performance where possible.

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