Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen Coming to Nintendo Switch
The expanded version of Dragon's Dogma from 2013, Dark Arisen is heading towards to Nintendo Switch on April 2019.
Action role-playing, hack and slash game Dragon's Dogma was originally released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 by developer/publisher Capcom on 2012. Although it lacked a great narrative, the game was praised in general for its gameplay system.
An enhanced version of the original game titled Dark Arisen was later released for PC in 2016, a year after on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2017 and 2019 is going to see the title being ported to Nintendo Switch console on April 23.
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Be sure to check out the official announcement trailer of Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen for Switch released lately.
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You take the role of protagonist Arisen from the fictional world of Gransys, who is a customizable avatar and on a quest to defeat the Dragon that can bring about the end of the world while taking part on side quests and fighting other monsters.
Arisen is aided by AI-controlled companions called Pawns to guide players on real-time combat and one of them is available for customization via online lobby. However, you won't need a subscription for Nintendo Switch Online service to do that.
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Long before pitching the game to developers, game director Hideaki Itsuno has planned out early concepts for the RPG and the Pawn system that has been positively received by audience, leading to over one million copies of lifetime sales.
Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen for Nintendo Switch is priced $29.99 only and alongside a newly revamped user interface for better experience in portable or tabletop mode, Capcom also promises to include all of previously launched content and DLC for the port.
Action role-playing, hack and slash game Dragon's Dogma was originally released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 by developer/publisher Capcom on 2012. Although it lacked a great narrative, the game was praised in general for its gameplay system.
An enhanced version of the original game titled Dark Arisen was later released for PC in 2016, a year after on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2017 and 2019 is going to see the title being ported to Nintendo Switch console on April 23.
Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen Coming to Nintendo Switch |
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Be sure to check out the official announcement trailer of Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen for Switch released lately.
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You take the role of protagonist Arisen from the fictional world of Gransys, who is a customizable avatar and on a quest to defeat the Dragon that can bring about the end of the world while taking part on side quests and fighting other monsters.
Arisen is aided by AI-controlled companions called Pawns to guide players on real-time combat and one of them is available for customization via online lobby. However, you won't need a subscription for Nintendo Switch Online service to do that.
To Defeat The Dragon |
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Long before pitching the game to developers, game director Hideaki Itsuno has planned out early concepts for the RPG and the Pawn system that has been positively received by audience, leading to over one million copies of lifetime sales.
Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen for Nintendo Switch is priced $29.99 only and alongside a newly revamped user interface for better experience in portable or tabletop mode, Capcom also promises to include all of previously launched content and DLC for the port.