Changes to the Steam listing for Dragon’s Dogma 2 suggest it will get a demo.

Redditor CannedBeansofDeath spotted changes made to the game’s listing on Steam via SteamDB that reference ‘free on demand. .This is believed to be a demo for the $69.99 action role-playing game, due out March 22.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 developer Capcom has form when it comes to demos, of course. It released one for its hugely popular Resident Evil 4 remake in the run up to its March 2023 launch. Thoughts now turn to the form the Dragon’s Dogma 2 demo might take, given its massive map. And it’s worth noting Capcom likes to hide secrets within its demos. Resident Evil 4 remake’s included a cheat code to unlock ‘Mad Chainsaw’ difficulty mode, so fans will no-doubt dig into the Dragon’s Dogma 2 demo for similar secrets.

Not only is Dragon’s Dogma 2 one of the more promising games of 2024 but it’s also Capcom’s first $70 game. It seems likely it won’t be its last, either, after Capcom said it’s now considering a video game price review amid rising development costs.

It has been a long month of coverage for Dragon’s Dogma 2 at IGN. We kicked it all off with 18 minutes of gameplay, continued with extended looks at character creation and everything that’s new with Pawns, had some insightful interviews with game director Hideaki Itsuno, art director Daigo Ikeno, and the rest of the team at Capcom Japan, and revealed brand new footage and information for both the Trickster Vocation and the mysterious Sphinx.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at [email protected].



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