Dragon's Dogma 2 Drops Controversial Microtransactions After Two Years

Key Takeaways

- Capcom will remove most Dragon's Dogma 2 microtransactions on June 24, 2026
- The removed items include portcrystals, wakestones, and the character editor token
- The cleanup precedes the Dark Arisen expansion launching October 9, 2026
Two years after players roasted Capcom for selling in-game items as microtransactions, the company is finally pulling them from Dragon's Dogma 2. The deluxe edition and most purchasable convenience items will disappear from storefronts on June 24, 2026.
The timing is not random. Capcom's Dark Arisen expansion launches on October 9, 2026, and the studio appears intent on resetting community sentiment before that release.
What's Getting Removed
The items leaving the store include portcrystals (used for fast travel), wakestones (revival items), harpy snares, and the character editor token. All of these were available through normal gameplay. You could buy the same character edit book for 500 rift crystals from in-game shops.
The camping kit stays in the store, but that's a core mechanic with plenty of free versions scattered throughout the game world. Nobody needed to buy one.
Why the Original Backlash Mattered
Dragon's Dogma 2 launched in 2024 to strong reviews. The chaotic action RPG delivered physical combat with weight and humor. Then players noticed the store.
Capcom was selling items that dropped regularly during normal play. Wakestones were not rare. Portcrystals showed up in shops. The character editor, which let players modify their appearance after creation, seemed locked behind a paywall until people realized it cost pocket change in rift crystals.
None of it was pay-to-win. The items provided minor convenience at best. But the optics were terrible. Why sell common items for real money in a $70 game? Players smelled mobile-game tactics in a premium release, and they said so loudly.
“The decision to simplify our store offerings is part of a larger effort to streamline the player experience as we move into the next phase of development for the Dragon's Dogma 2 universe.”
— Capcom Development Team, Official Press Statement
The Dark Arisen Connection
Capcom is not doing this out of sudden conscience. The Dark Arisen expansion arrives four months after the store cleanup. That's the same naming convention as the original Dragon's Dogma expansion from 2013, which became the definitive version of that game.
Clearing the microtransaction controversy before a major content drop makes marketing sense. New players checking out the expansion will find a cleaner storefront. Returning players might feel better about spending money on substantial DLC rather than convenience items.
Community Reaction: Skeptical but Accepting
Reddit threads and gaming forums have greeted the news with weary acceptance. The general sentiment sits somewhere between "finally" and "this is obviously a marketing play." Many users have resurfaced old 2024 posts, pointing out that critics predicted exactly this outcome.
Some players remain skeptical about whether the removal signals any real change in Capcom's approach. Others are simply glad the issue is being addressed, regardless of motive.
Logicity's Take
What This Means for the Game Going Forward
Dragon's Dogma 2 remains a commercial success for Capcom despite the launch controversy. The core game's combat, pawn system, and unpredictable open world earned genuine praise from critics and players.
With the Dark Arisen expansion on the horizon, Capcom has a chance to remind people why the game was worth playing in the first place. Whether this store cleanup buys enough goodwill remains to be seen.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will Dragon's Dogma 2 microtransactions be removed?
Capcom will remove most microtransactions from Dragon's Dogma 2 on June 24, 2026.
What items are being removed from the Dragon's Dogma 2 store?
Portcrystals, wakestones, harpy snares, the character editor token, and the deluxe edition are all being removed. The camping kit will remain available.
Were Dragon's Dogma 2 microtransactions pay-to-win?
No. All purchasable items were easily obtainable through normal gameplay. The controversy centered on optics and perceived greed, not competitive advantage.
When does the Dragon's Dogma 2 Dark Arisen expansion launch?
The Dark Arisen expansion launches on October 9, 2026.
Why is Capcom removing microtransactions now?
Capcom cited streamlining the player experience ahead of new development phases. The timing ahead of the Dark Arisen expansion suggests marketing considerations.
Another major gaming franchise update for 2026
Need Help Implementing This?
Source: PCGamer latest
Manaal Khan
Tech & Innovation Writer
Related Articles
Browse all
WWE WrestleMania 42 Power Rankings: The 10 Best Wrestlers Heading Into Las Vegas
With WrestleMania 42 just days away in Las Vegas, the WWE roster is stacked with talent firing on all cylinders. From Liv Morgan's Royal Rumble redemption to Oba Femi's explosive main roster debut, here's who's dominating the business right now.

Rockstar Games Hack: ShinyHunters Leak Reveals GTA Online Earns Millions Weekly, PS5 Dominates
Hackers from ShinyHunters dropped stolen Rockstar Games data showing GTA Online's massive revenue numbers, with PS5 generating over $4.4 million weekly. The good news for fans? No GTA 6 details have leaked so far.

Trump Phone T1 Redesign: New Website Reveals Gold Smartphone Still Coming at $499
Trump Mobile has completely overhauled its website, finally showing off what appears to be the final design for the T1 Phone. The gold smartphone with American flag styling keeps its $499 promotional price, though the company hints that won't last forever. Still no release date, and the 'Made in America' claims keep getting more creative.

Nvidia PC Maker Acquisition Rumors: Why Dell, HP, Lenovo Stocks Jumped Despite Official Denial
A report claimed Nvidia was negotiating to buy a major PC company, sending Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Asus stocks up 4%. Nvidia quickly denied it, but the rumor reveals just how much the GPU giant wants to expand beyond graphics cards.
Also Read

AWS FinOps Agent Preview: Autonomous Cloud Cost Management Arrives
AWS launched a preview of its FinOps Agent at the NYC Summit this week, alongside Gemma 4 on Bedrock and new data on AI-native development productivity. The agent can query costs, surface optimizations, and open Jira tickets automatically.

Linux vs Windows for Self-Hosting: Which OS Wins in 2026?
With Windows 10 support ending and 400-500 million PCs becoming obsolete, the self-hosting community has largely settled on Linux as the default server OS. A headless Linux server idles at 200-400MB of RAM compared to several gigabytes for Windows, making it the only practical choice for repurposed hardware.

Krita AI Diffusion vs Photoshop Generative Fill: A Free Alternative
Adobe's Generative Fill comes with subscription fees, credit limits, and cloud compression. The Krita AI Diffusion plugin runs the same underlying tech on your local GPU for free. One user tested both and found the quality identical.