Dragon’s Dogma 2: Dark Arisen Gets 25+ Hours, Free Patch

Capcom producer Naoto Oyama has confirmed in a developer interview that Dragon’s Dogma 2: Dark Arisen will deliver more than 25 hours of new content — and that’s just the paid expansion. A major free update, rolling out to all Dragon’s Dogma 2 owners in August, brings the long-requested multiple save slots, six assignable weapon skills, and a proper cure for Dragonsplague. When Capcom first revealed Dark Arisen at the June Spotlight, we knew it was coming to Nintendo Switch 2 on 9 October alongside PS5 and PC — now we know exactly how much there is to do.

Into Norgan — a New Region Built for Veteran Arisen

Snow-covered castle ruins in the Norgan region of Dragon’s Dogma 2: Dark Arisen
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The centrepiece of Dark Arisen is Norgan, a frozen northern land described as “the Far North.” Oyama told Video Games Chronicle that “the new story takes place in a new region called Norgan… we expect players to spend around 15 to 20 hours completing that scenario.” That’s already on par with some standalone RPG campaigns.

New character Eir — an enigmatic hunter pursuing the secrets of the Fallen Dragon — plays a central role in the Norgan storyline. Capcom hasn’t shown Eir in detail yet, but the character is described as pivotal to what’s unfolding in the far north. The region is recommended for around Level 40, so this is true endgame content.

Dragon’s Dogma 2: Dark Arisen – Announcement Trailer — via Capcom USA on YouTube

12 Lost Rites Dungeons Across the Existing World

Players battle a massive horned creature in the snowy Norgan wilderness in Dragon’s Dogma 2: Dark Arisen
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Beyond the Norgan story, Dark Arisen scatters 12 Lost Rites dungeons across the existing world map — not hidden inside the new region. Director Kento Kinoshita says each is designed to take around 30 minutes to an hour, putting total dungeon content at over 12 hours on top of the Norgan storyline. Combined, Capcom’s confirmed figure sits at 25-plus hours of new content.

Lost Rites unlock at Level 20, well ahead of when most players will be ready for Norgan itself. The reward loop is the Relic Expedition Cycle: defeat monsters or find hidden caches in Norgan to unearth Relics, then appraise them at the Norgandian Settlement to reveal randomly-enhanced weapons and armour. It’s a deliberate endgame loot layer that brings Dark Arisen structurally closer to what the original expansion did for the first game.

The August Free Patch — Arriving for All Players

A feathered dragon fires an energy beam inside an icy Lost Rites dungeon in Dragon’s Dogma 2: Dark Arisen
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Whether or not you plan to buy Dark Arisen, Title Update 3.2 lands as a free patch for every Dragon’s Dogma 2 owner in late August 2026. The two headline additions are changes the community has been asking for since launch:

  • Multiple save slots — three save types (Autosave, Interim Save, Last Inn Rest Save) replacing the single-slot system. Loading one no longer wipes the others.
  • Six assignable weapon skills — up from four, giving every vocation significantly more flexibility.
  • Dragonsplague cure — a new Dragonsbaulk Draught item clears the affliction outright, and a reworked gauge slows how fast infected pawns deteriorate.
  • Performance and graphics improvements on all platforms, new Pawn commands, and broad vocation rebalancing.

For Singapore players who own Dragon’s Dogma 2 on PS5 or Steam and haven’t returned since launch, Title Update 3.2 removes two of the biggest friction points before October. You can catch up on the base game with a much smoother experience before Dark Arisen drops.

Singapore and Asia: October 9 on Four Platforms

Dark Arisen launches globally on 9 October 2026 across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam, and — for the franchise’s first time on a Nintendo platform — Nintendo Switch 2. The Switch 2 version bundles the base Dragon’s Dogma 2 with the Dark Arisen content. Pricing: expansion standalone is USD 49.99 (bundle with base game) and USD 29.99 (DLC only). Pre-orders are live on Steam. Check out more Game News for upcoming release updates across all platforms.

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