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Netflix lands the trailer for ‘Dragon’s Dogma’, the upcoming series based on the video game

This is based on the open-world action game of the same name.

Netflix has dropped the new trailer for their upcoming series Dragon’s Dogma which is based on the open-world action game of the same name. After losing his home to a dragon, Ethan sets out to hunt it down once and for all. A pawn appears by his side and serves to protect his life. But the dangers that lie in wait for Ethan are beyond their imaginations, for when you fight a monster… you just may become one too.

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This one lands in September. Here’s the official synopsis:

After more than 100 years, the dragon suddenly appeared and consumed the village. Ethan confronts the dragon to protect his beloved family, but his heart was taken by the dragon. Ethan, who seemed to have died, revives as the “Arisen” and embarks on a journey to regain his heart with Hannah, the Pawn who suddenly appeared in front of Ethan. While continuing the journey, Ethan will battle with monsters that embody the seven deadly sins, but each time he defeats the monster, he himself will also gradually lose his humanity…

Set in the high fantasy world of the vast land of Gransys, “Dragon’s Dogma” is an open-world action game in which the protagonist, after having his heart stolen by a Dragon and becoming the “Arisen,” sets off on an epic adventure to defeat the Dragon and take back his heart. “Dragon’s Dogma” was released on May 24, 2012 for the PlayStation®3/Xbox 360 and received rave reviews from across the globe. On April 25, 2013, CAPCOM released “Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen,” while including the large-scale additional content “Bitterblack Isle.” The game has now been released on various consoles, including PlayStation®4, Xbox One, PC(Steam), and Nintendo Switch™, and the series has sold five million copies as of March 31, 2020.

The series will be released worldwide only on Netflix on 17th September. Here’s the trailer.

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