Dragon’s Dogma launch trailer released, no plans for a PC version

Posted By | On 10th, May. 2012

Capcom has released the launch trailer for Dragon’s Dogma and it will be released on May 24th on PS3 and Xbox 360.

There won’t be any PC version and the Pawn system is to blame according to the producer producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi.

“If people like it, there is definitely a possibility of future installments,” he said to CVG. “As far as future consoles are concerned, we’re still not sure yet: we want to focus on the first one and see how well it is accepted around the world first before we can even think about next-gen consoles.”

He also said that there’s no co-operative mechanic because they want to focus on the single-player mode. Tell us what you think in the comments section below.


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