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Dragon’s Dogma 2 Hits 2.5 Million Sales
Capcom’s Dragon’s Dogma 2 has quickly become a blockbuster, achieving 2.5 million sales across home consoles and PCs in a mere 11 days from its launch. The game was released on March 22 and has already garnered positive feedback, overcoming performance hurdles on different platforms.
According to Capcom’s recent announcement, this surge in sales has significantly elevated the Dragon’s Dogma franchise, pushing its total sales past the 10 million mark.

This remarkable feat not only showcases the game’s wide acceptance but also underscores Capcom’s prowess in creating engaging and successful games. The initial Dragon’s Dogma game, introduced in May 2012, had a respectable sale of 1.05 million copies within its first month. This places the sequel’s sales achievement in a remarkable light, as it vastly outperforms the original game’s sales in a fraction of the time.
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The success of Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a testament to the franchise’s growing popularity and Capcom’s effective marketing and development strategies. This milestone is a significant boost for the Dragon’s Dogma series, cementing its place in the gaming world and setting new sales records for Capcom.
For further information, you can read the full details at Capcom’s official website.
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