Dragon's Dogma 2 receives large Steam update amid DLC rumors

Dragon's Dogma 2 has received a substantial update on Steam, increasing its download size from 65GB to 77GB. The patch coincides with the game's second anniversary and has sparked speculation about upcoming DLC from Capcom. Fans point to recent artwork as additional hints of new content.

SteamDB records a hefty update for Dragon's Dogma 2, adding roughly 12GB to the action RPG's installation size. The base game previously stood at 65GB, putting the expansion in line with sizes seen in other major DLCs, such as Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree at about 16GB across platforms. Capcom has made no official announcement regarding the patch's contents or any DLC plans. The update arrives alongside celebrations for the game's second anniversary. Earlier this year, Capcom shared new artwork featuring a character with a single braid and attire not found in the base game, according to observers. The artwork's '2nd anniversary' banner includes letters marked with red flags that some rearrange to spell '2nd Arisen,' echoing the original Dragon's Dogma's Dark Arisen expansion. Capcom's recent successes include Resident Evil Requiem in February 2026 and the upcoming Pragmata, which has received positive early reviews.

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Capcom celebrated the second anniversary of Dragon's Dogma 2 on March 22 with special celebratory artwork shared via social channels. The post thanked supporters but included no DLC announcements. A limited-edition controller collaboration was also revealed.

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