Live Feeds
● LIVE Updated 17d ago · 16 sources tracked

Dragon's Dogma 2 Stripped of All PS5 Microtransactions as DLC Nears

Capcom is discontinuing the deluxe edition and pulling controversial time-saving microtransactions from *Dragon's Dogma 2* on PS5 by 25 June 2026, as the game prepares for its *Dark Arisen* expansion in October. The premium currency and paid items like Gaol Keys and Wakestones will no longer be sold, leaving only the base game, a Camping Kit, and a music pack available. The move follows criticism over monetization practices and aligns with quality-of-life improvements.

RSS Source map (15)

What changed

This update confirms the removal timeline (25 June) and specifies the exact items being delisted, including the deluxe edition and premium currency, while clarifying that some content may later become accessible through gameplay adjustments.

Live updates

  1. Capcom removes Dragon's Dogma 2 PS5 microtransactions ahead of DLC

    Capcom is discontinuing the deluxe edition and pulling controversial time-saving microtransactions from *Dragon's Dogma 2* on PS5 by 25 June 2026, as the game prepares for its *Dark Arisen* expansion in October. The premium currency and paid items like Gaol Keys and Wakestones will no longer be sold, leaving only the base game, a Camping Kit, and a music pack available. The move follows criticism over monetization practices and aligns with quality-of-life improvements.

    What's confirmed:

    • Capcom will delist *Dragon's Dogma 2*'s deluxe edition and all microtransactions—including Rift Crystals, Gaol Keys, Portcrystals, and Wakestones—from the PS Store starting 25 June 2026.
    • The removals are tied to the upcoming *Dark Arisen* expansion, with Capcom citing 'additional content and various adjustments' as the reason for the changes.
    • Only the base game, a Camping Kit, and a music pack will remain available for purchase after the delisting.
    • Recent patches have already introduced quality-of-life features, such as the Eternal Ferrystone for fast travel, suggesting future content may reduce reliance on paid items.
    • The microtransactions targeted were primarily time-saving or convenience-focused, drawing criticism for their divisive nature in the community.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Capcom may reintegrate some delisted items as earnable or accessible content through future updates, though this remains unconfirmed.
    • The base game is expected to receive a price cut, but no official announcement on the new price has been made.
    • Player feedback over the past two years contributed to Capcom’s decision, though no direct quotes from developers or players are confirmed.
    confidence 98%