Capcom Axes Dragon's Dogma 2 Microtransactions, Delists Deluxe Edition Amid Fan Backlash
June 15, 2026
Capcom will delist Dragon's Dogma 2 microtransactions and discontinue the Deluxe Edition on June 24, while permanently discounting the base digital game.
Dark Arisen, the game’s large expansion, is due to launch in early fall, bringing a snowy Norgan region and 12 new dungeon challenges to the existing world.
Existing owners can still use previously purchased content, but new sales of these items will stop; two packs, Explorer’s Camping Gear and Music and Sound Collection, will stay available.
The report situates the move within a broader conversation about fan reactions and invites reader feedback in the comments.
Critics and players noted some microtransactions offered gameplay advantages, prompting modders to create unlimited versions of certain items.
Public reaction to the microtransactions was largely negative, sparking social media backlash, negative Steam reviews, and confusion among fans.
Capcom appears to be responding to player feedback, building on prior reception of microtransactions.
The character editor sparked particular contention by charging for post-creation customization despite similar in-game items being collectible.
The piece includes background on the author’s perspective and nostalgia for RPGs, underscoring the broader sentiment on monetization without affecting the factual report.
Capcom frames the removals as a correction of optics rather than a fundamental balance change, noting the items were not necessary for gameplay.
Monetization debates in gaming are ongoing, but Dragon’s Dogma 2 drew unusual attention due to immediate availability of purchasable items at launch.
Alessio Palumbo is credited as the author with context on his experience covering Dragon’s Dogma.
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ComicBook.com • Jun 15, 2026
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Insider Gaming • Jun 15, 2026
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