Dragon's Dogma 2 is a great bit of fun—a chaotic, sometimes overtly cruel action RPG with a great sense of physical humour and some really tactile combat. It also got absolutely hazed during its launch period back in 2024 thanks to some utterly baffling microtransactions.
As I personally covered back then, the entire thing was mostly optics. Yes, it was very silly for Capcom to put a bunch of these items up for sale as microtransactions; especially given they were easily available in-game from shops and the like. None of the amenities, such as wakestones, portcrystals, or camping kits, were particularly rare. You'd get 'em just by playing the thing.
And yet, Capcom decided to sell a bunch of them, which gave DD2 the whiff of pay-to-win despite being anything but. One particularly egregious example was the character editor, which gave players the impression that Capcom was arbitrarily locking post-creation customisation behind a paywall.
In fact, you could just buy the same book for 500 rift crystals in game. It was purely all bad optics—well, bad optics and silly decision making from Capcom, given it could've simply chosen not to try and squeeze a couple extra bucks out of its player base for completely attainable items.
Anyway, all that'll be going away, two years later.
The deluxe edition, alongside a whole host of those other silly microtransactions, will no longer be available come June 25, as announced on the game's official X account.
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