The team is trying to keep fans occupied in the long term

Jul 9, 2012 12:10 GMT  ·  By

Capcom advises all those who have bought Dragon’s Dogma, its action role-playing game, to keep their copy of the game because the company is working on creating more features linked to the title.

Hideaki Itsuno, the game director working on Dragon’s Dogma, has said during an interview with 4Gamer that, “I’m sure many have already cleared the game, but for Dragon’s Dogma, we’re continuing to prepare new play elements. It would be best if you held on to the game for a bit.”

The designer also mentions that the feedback received from players is better than the developer expected and that the support will likely lead to the development of a sequel.

The game allows players to control a character that does battle with a number of monsters and has the option of climbing on their backs or legs in order to reduce their abilities and bring them down with the help of their own party of characters.