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Dragon’s Dogma 2 gets free 2 hour game trial

Dragon’s Dogma 2 has been a surprise hit for Capcom, with the sequel to the 2012 action-RPG having already sold over 2.5 million copies since its release back in March. If you have yet to hop into the world of Dragon’s Dogma 2 however, a free trial is currently live.

Making the announcement on their website, the team at Capcom said “Venture forth and get a taste of adventure set within a fantasy world! Play Dragon's Dogma 2 free for up to two hours during this campaign,” adding that “save data from the free trial can be used with the full version of the game.”

The free trial can be played across all available platforms (PS5, Xbox and PC), however will only be live for the next few weeks – running until the 17/18th of July.

Those interested in trying out Dragon’s Dogma 2 can also benefit further from the game’s character creator which was released as a standalone product ahead of the game’s launch.

As such, it is worth first using the character creator and taking your time in doing so, then hopping into the two-hour trial once you are happy with the final results – to maximise the amount of available play time.

KitGuru says: What do you think of timed trials? Are they preferable to demos? Do you own the game already? Let us know down below.

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