Dragon’s Dogma Director Teases New Project Which Will be Announced Soon

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Capcom’s Hideaki Itsuno has taken to Twitter to tease his new project that’s currently in development.

The long-time Capcom designer and game director on various big titles, including Devil May Cry 4 and 5, Power Stone, and Dragon’s Dogma, to wish everyone a happy new year. Itsuno, however, also shared that he has a new project in the works. The director has been teasing this project for quite some time, but according to Itsuno, it will finally be announced soon.

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No further details about the project were shared, but there have been quite a few rumors about it being Dragon’s Dogma 2, and we can only hope that these rumors prove to be true.

"Dragon's Dogma!", Itsuno said back in 2019 when asked about his biggest challenge during his career at Capcom. "That was a brand new series - a lot of other stuff I'd done was already established. It was one of the first real new things. And back then it still wasn't quite so common for Capcom to do a simultaneous worldwide release, plus we were doing all this new stuff with the pawn system. If I could, I'd love to make Dragon's Dogma 2 - it'd be awesome."

We’ll update as soon as we learn more about Itsuno’s new project. For now, we’ve included Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen launch trailer from 2013 down below.

Dark Arisen contains the original Dragon's Dogma in its entirety, reworked and rebalanced, plus an entire island of new dungeons, quests, equipment, items, and enemies (including giant bosses). Owners of the original Dragon's Dogma will receive a host of in-game bonuses--including an item allowing infinite fast travel--when they transfer their old save data to Dark Arisen.

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