Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen details revealed

6 February 2013

Details on the upcoming juiced-up version of Capcom’s surprise action RPG hit Dragon’s Dogma have been revealed.

Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, which will be released via physical disc and digital download, will feature a the original Dragon’s Dogma game, along with a host of new content.

The new features included alongside the colossal original game are a huge new area, missions, enemies, easier travel system and a revamped menu.

Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen features:

  • A massive new underground realm to explore featuring over 25 terrifying new enemies.
  • More skills/equipment/augments: Level 3 Skills (DD:DA provides each character class with a new tier of skills), giving players new devastating abilities and skills to master. Over 100 pieces of new equipment (All new high level weapons and armor sets for players venturing into the underground caverns). Along with 14 new character/Pawn augments, and new tiers of equipment enhancement.
  • Increased character customisation options
  • Item appraisal
  • Option to select Japanese voice over

Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen will be available on 26 April 2013 from PSN for €29.99 /£19.99, while the Xbox 360 version hasn’t been priced yet.

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