In a move that is likely to be welcomed by fans, Capcom has announced that it will be discontinuing the deluxe edition of Dragon's Dogma 2 and withdrawing several of its time-saving microtransactions. This decision comes amid controversy surrounding the game's monetization model, which some players felt was overly aggressive and detracted from the overall gaming experience.

The change is set to take effect on 24th June, marking a significant shift in how Capcom approaches the game's economy and player progression. By removing the deluxe edition and certain microtransactions, the company aims to create a more balanced and enjoyable experience for players.

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  • Discontinuation of the deluxe edition of Dragon's Dogma 2 as of 24th June.
  • Removal of several time-saving microtransactions that were deemed controversial.
  • A shift towards a more player-friendly monetization model, focusing on enhancing gameplay rather than aggressively pushing in-game purchases.
  • Potential for future adjustments based on community feedback and game performance.

For more information on this development and how it may impact the gaming community, Source: Eurogamer