Dragons Dogma original anime series premieres September 17 – Gematsu

The Dragons Dogma initial anime series announced in March 2019 will premiere on Netflix on September 17, the streaming service revealed.

Here is a summary of the animes story, via Netflix Japan:

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The anime is directed by Shinya Sugai, executive produced by Netflixs Taiki Sakurai, co-produced by Capcoms Hiroyuki Kobayashi and Takashi Kitahara, and composed by Kurasumi Sunayama, with character style by Iku Nishimura and animation by Sublimation.

The Dragon that unexpectedly appeared after over 100 years burned the village of Cassardis to ashes. Ethan challenged the Dragon to safeguard his cherished household, but the Dragon took his heart.
Throughout his journey, Ethan will fight devils that represent the seven fatal sins, but has no chance of understanding that with every devil he battles, the more he loses his humanity …

Dragons Dogma is an action RPG developed and published by Capcom, and very first released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in May 2012. A boosted version, Dragons Dogma: Dark Arisen, was released for the very same platforms in April 2013, and was ported to PC (Steam) in January 2016, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in October 2017, and Switch in April 2019.

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The Dragon that unexpectedly appeared after over 100 years burned the village of Cassardis to ashes. Ethan faced the Dragon to secure his cherished family, but the Dragon took his heart. Alongside Hannah, a Pawn under Ethans command who unexpectedly appeared, he sets out on a journey to recuperate his heart.
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