Dragon’s Dogma is a strange series.
We’ve technically only gotten one mainline game from the great Hideaki Itsuno (who moved on to Devil May Cry 5 after he headed it up), but the series has lived on for seven long years through the work of an expansion (Dark Arisen) and a Japan-only MMO. That MMO, appropriately titled “Dragon’s Dogma Online,” began life in August of 2015, and now it’s going to cease operations later this year. After the servers are offline, it wouldn’t voom if you put four million volts through it.
According to Siliconera, the official reasoning from Capcom is because “it would be too difficult to continue providing a service they consider satisfactory,” so it is shutting down on December 5, 2019. It had a good run, even topping out at 100,000 concurrent players close to launch, but apparently the playerbase hasn’t been large enough to warrant keeping it alive four years later. The game went out with a bang though, as it brought the incredible Berserk collaboration back from the main iteration late last year.
Dragon’s Dogma Online [Capcom via Siliconera]
Source: Destructoid Dragon’s Dogma Online is ceasing operations in December: please open the door for Dragon’s Dogma 2