Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen eShop Pre-Orders Now Live

Wolves can hunt wherever they damn well please.

Posted By | On 13th, Mar. 2019

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Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, the open world action RPG from the producer of the Devil May Cry series, will hit the Nintendo Switch this April, as we already know. And now, more than a month in advance, if you want to play the game when it releases, without any delay, you can go ahead and pre-load the game on your system via the eShop.

There’s also a brand new trailer announcing this news and showing off new footage of the game, which you can see for yourself below. If you have any interest in the game, you should buy it, especially since, for some reason, if you buy this, it will convince Capcom to put Devil May Cry 5 on the Switch. Don’t ask me how that works, I’m just the messenger.

That said, Dragon’s Dogma is a great game nevertheless, and I think it would be great on the Switch, benefitting from being a massive RPG that you can just play whenever you please and wherever you please, not unlike Skyrim or Breath of the Wild.


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