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Dragon’s Dogma 2 will know what you do with its female characters… and it will tell other players

Do you like to undress your characters? Do you only hire female pawns? Don't worry: now everyone will know everything.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 will know what you do with its female characters… and it will tell other players
Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

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Capcom is making a great effort with Dragon’s Dogma 2. In addition to giving it a lot of publicity, it seems that they are working on it to have many interesting details that players can appreciate.

Or maybe a certain sector of players won’t. Because the latest game screenshots show that, in fact, some characters are going to start judging us in front of other players.

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In Dragon’s Dogma, one of the main mechanics is that of the Pawns. Non-playable characters that accompany us on the adventure, which we create from scratch, and that other players can summon when we are not playing. The thing is, in Dragon’s Dogma 2 they are going to make an appearance again.

The grace of this is that, from now on, the Pawns will make comments in relation to the things that use them. Something we know from screenshots where one of these Pawns claims that one of their teachers only hired women. Ahem. For some reason. And another pointing out the interest that an old teacher had in removing the armor from female characters without any apparent purpose. At least for her.

While this is not going to prevent the behavior of certain individuals, it will certainly give us hilarious moments in Dragon’s Dogma 2 matches. In addition to demonstrating that the developers have been paying attention to player behavior, particularly that the majority of Pawns are female. Something that will surely add an interesting touch of comedy to the, well, interesting behavior of some players.

Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

Cultural journalist and writer with a special interest in audiovisuals and everything that can be played. I'm not here to talk about my books, but you can always ask me about them if you're curious.

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