Dragon's Dogma 2 discontinues deluxe edition - and withdraws many of its controversial time-saving microtransactions

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Capcom is discontinuing the deluxe edition of Dragon's Dogma 2 on 24th June, as well as pulling many of its more controversial time-saving microtransactions.

In a statement posted to the game's social media channels, the developer thanked players for their support over the years, adding that "due to the development of additional content and various adjustments for the upcoming title update", several in-game items – many of which let you fast-track the game's progression systems – will be retired.

As of 25th June, the following items will no longer be available to buy on any platform (although if you already have it, it can "still be used"):

A Boon for Adventurers - New Journey Pack

Harpysnare Smoke Beacons - Harpy Lure Item

Ambivalent Rift Incense - Change Pawn Inclinations

Makeshift Gaol Key - Escape from Gaol

Wakestone - Restore the Dead to Life

500 Rift Crystals - Points to Spend Beyond the Rift

1500 Rift Crystals - Points to Spend Beyond the Rift

2500 Rift Crystals - Points to Spend Beyond the Rift

To prepare for the release of Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen, we'll be discontinuing the Deluxe Edition of Dragon's Dogma 2, as well as certain DLC items on June 24, 5pm PT/ June 25, 1am BST.

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Dragon's Dogma 2, Explorer's Camping Kit, and Dragon's Dogma Music and Sound Collection will remain on sale.

"Thank you for your support!" the team concluded. "We hope you bring the same passion and love to Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen, as you did to Dragon's Dogma 2."

The reveal of a Dragon's Dogma 2 port for Nintendo Switch 2 was one of the biggest surprises in last week's Nintendo Direct. Moreover, it's the Dark Arisen version that includes the new expansion that's also coming to other versions of the game. And Capcom is taking the opportunity to do some major work on fantasy role-playing game.

After more than a year without any updates to fix the game's various performance issues, or to improve other areas such as a lack of enemy scaling in New Game Plus, Capcom presented a two-part roadmap to get the game in better shape ahead of Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen's 9th October launch.

SSUPII on June 15th, 2026 at 14:01 UTC »

I would love to play the first game, bit that stamina bar is atrocious

Keesual on June 15th, 2026 at 12:46 UTC »

So there is a chance dark arisen will revive the game into a good game just like it did with the first game? i really shouldnt get my hopes up… but maybe just a lil bit

MaxF1eld on June 15th, 2026 at 12:34 UTC »

little bit late