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.
Dragon's Dogma 2, released in 2024, reached its second anniversary on March 22, 2026. Capcom posted artwork on Dragon's Dogma social channels, accompanied by the message: 'Hail, Arisen! The 2nd anniversary of Dragon's Dogma 2 is upon us. To celebrate the milestone, we've prepared this special celebratory artwork. Thank you for your support! #DragonsDogma2 #DD2 #2YearDD2' followed by an image link pic.twitter.com/xV6tkzxBeQ. The game's last update arrived on April 9, 2025, and it continues to face performance issues similar to those in Monster Hunter Wilds, though the latter has seen fixes. By late 2025, the title had sold 4 million units. Hideaki Itsuno departed Capcom in late 2024. Fans on the official subreddit have noted elements in the artwork's background, such as a figure with a single braid and snow-themed armor not present in the game. Some observed that red letters in '2nd anniversary' can rearrange to '2nd Arisen,' fueling speculation about Dark Arisen-style DLC. Separately, Capcom partnered with GameSir for a limited-edition G7 Pro gamepad.