Shows what a good port can do for sales
It’s been a few weeks sinceDragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisenwas launched for the PC, and it’s apparently doing very, very well.
In an interviewwith MCV, Capcom said thatDragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisenis its fastest-selling PC game, despite it originally being launched for PS3 and Xbox 360 way back in 2013, and not yet going on any significant discount on PC:

We are extremely pleased with the performance ofDragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen. It is our fastest-selling PC title to date, thanks to an audience eagerly waiting for it, and us delivering to the level of quality gamers were expecting
Just goes to show that people will happily support a game ifit has a great port. Hopefully Capcom understands this, so we can get more likeDragon’s Dogmaand less likeDead Rising 3from now on.

This is great news for fans of the game, asCapcom previously saidthat it would consider a sequel if the PC release did well. Now that it has, maybe Capcom will be willing to greenlight aDragon’s Dogma 2.
Oh, and how aboutDragon’s Dogma Onlinewhile we’re at it, Capcom?

Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen is Capcom’s fastest-selling PC game[MCV]
It’s been a few weeks sinceDragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisenwas launched for the PC, and Capcom are incredibly happy with how it’s doing.
In an interview with MCV, Capcom said thatDragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisenis their fastest-selling PC game, despite it originally being launched for PS3 and Xbox 360 back in 2013:

We are extremely pleased with the performance of Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen. It is our fastest-selling PC title to date, thanks to an audience eagerly waiting for it, and us delivering to the level of quality gamers were expecting
Just goes to show that people will buy a fun game with a great port. Hopefully Capcom understands this, so we can get more ports likeDragon’s Dogmaand less likeDead Rising 3.





