Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen Is Officially Coming To The PC In January 2016, First PC Screenshots

Capcom announced today that Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen is officially coming to the PC in January 2016. In order to celebrate this announcement, the Japanese company revealed the first PC screenshots (that can be viewed below).

Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen will feature stunningly high-res graphics and improved fidelity, as well as support for Xbox 360 and Xbox One controllers.

The game will be priced at $29.99 / € 29.99 / £ 24.99, and it will be released on Steam (with full Steam platform support).

Enjoy!

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37 thoughts on “Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen Is Officially Coming To The PC In January 2016, First PC Screenshots”

  1. Looks like a potato should be able to run it at 60 fps quite easily. The game seriously needs some tessellation on those rocks.

    1. The frame rate was so atrocious back when I played it on PS3 it gave me motion sickness at times. But by god, is it a fun game. By far one of my favorite RPGs in recent memory. Easily beats DA:I. The story is just a big pile of poo poo though ..

      Am f’ing hyped its finally coming to PC. Hopefully with some fixes to the mindnumbingly re**rded inventory management.

  2. Maybe I’ll buy it if I can find a key for $15 or less. $30 is still too much for a 3 year old port with no substantial PC improvements.

    1. Agreed with the price. You should be able to find it closer to $20 through Greenmangaming, among other sites.

  3. why is people being so sh**ty in the comments
    this game was amazing on 360 (the framerate was aweful)
    but damn this game is about gameplay

  4. I doesn’t have to be on Crysis level visually, as long as it controls well on keyboard and mouse, supports all the PC’s screen resolutions, isn’t capped to peasant vision (30FPS) and has some high res textures, then it will be worth the 30 bucks. Capcom has delivered some good PC ports in the past, so this shouldn’t be too hard for them. Unless they hire Iron Galaxy…..

  5. Please, be a QLOC port. Let’s hope Capcom learned their lesson after the Revelations 2 fiasco earlier this year.

  6. Capcom has been doing pretty good I would say with it’s PC ports or who they let Port their games to PC. I am not expecting anything mind blowing for this but as long as it don’t have a 30 fps cap or some insane bs like that as well as higher res options that should be standard on PC games I will be happy with this game. And for $29.99 that’s not bad at all really.

  7. i will buy this game on PC cuz i pirated the x360 version and finished it 5time already (they weren’t any legit x360 game in my region back then & now) even if i don’t play it.

          1. yeah, sometimes cheaper and sometimes more expensive and sometimes even more expensive like unbuyable expensive.

          2. Yep, here we had at launch the PS4000 (nicknamed after the outrageous R$ 4000 price tag, something like $1000 bucks) not to mention that the XB1 too was one of, if not the one, most expensive in the world. Also, nowadays we are in the middle of a huge political crisis, taxes for imports where raised and now every hardware is getting expensive. ( -_-)

          3. yeah, dealing with hardware prices is cancer here too, specially the new ones, they sell those for whatever $ they want, sometimes 4x more than normal and that normal is way more expensive than expensive expensive. in short, it’s expensive, like paying 1200$ for a gtx 970 expensive. really expensive :))

  8. yeah it was under 30fps most of the time and that tearing, i have never seen a game with that level of tearing in my whole life but the game itself was really good.

    1. Really? With the amount Capcom relies on ports/remasters/re-releases I knew this was only a matter of time. Glad it’s finally confirmed though.

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