Capcom Announces Plans for Dragon's Dogma Online Taiwan Server
Capcom's free-to-play MMO Dragon's Dogma Online is headed to Taiwan; the company announced at a recent press conference. The release is slated for 2017, on both the PlayStation 4 and PC. Interestingly, according to MMOCulture, Capcom also stated that anyone who understands Traditional Chinese will be able to access the game -- meaning it shouldn't be region-locked.
Other titles being slated for localization in Taiwan include the mobile title Monster Hunter Explore and Breath of Fire 6 for both mobile and PC.
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