What’s New in Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen On PC?

A classic climb-and-slash is coming to Steam.

Customizable Everything

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Thanks to the all-powerful personal computer, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen has the ability to be customized to the tee. The Steam release of the game offers full controller support and limited button remapping. So, that DualShock 4 controller you have? It’ll work. But what about that new Xbox One controller you just picked up? That’ll do. And that dusty old xbox 360 controller? I think you get the idea.

In addition to that, your powerful PC (experience varies by user) can run the game up to 150 frames per second, in resolutions up to, but not limited to, 4K. And thankfully, this PC port is as smooth as butter. Often, added resolutions can be worrisome in regards to aspect ratios, but fret not! The game features full-screen rendering without letterboxing on 16:9 monitors.

And of course, as a Steam release, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen also offers the full Steam experience including Steam Controller support, Steam Cloud Save, Steam Big Picture Mode, and, of course, trading cards.


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