Dragon’s Dogma 2’s latest patch has arrived and it brings with it some of the biggest requests since the game’s launch, such as the ability to start a new game
Dragon’s Dogma 2has made quite a splash since it launched earlier this month. However, there have also been some complaints that have loudly followed the game around. Chief among them, is the inability to both start a new game or easilychange their character’s appearance. Both of these meant if you designed a character and decided you didn’t love how they looked, you had to just live with it until you could farm enough currency to buy the Art of Metamorphosis item.
Thankfully, these two complaints have already been addressed by Capcom. In anew patchthat is live on PC and PS5 (and will be coming to Xbox consoles in the next couple of days), you can now start a new game from the main menu. More than that, they’ve also added 99 Art of Metamophosis items, so you won’t be limited if you want to rework your character more than a handful of times.
More than that, Capcom has moved a quest that allows you to get your own “dwelling” earlier into the game.
If you’re curious about what else, here are the complete patch notes from Capcom.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 patch notes
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