United Kingdom, April 25 -- The roaring success of 'Dragon's Dogma 2' has led to Capcom paying out more money to shareholders.

The popular action role-playing game has performed so well since its release last month that the company have recently revealed that they will pay out more cash to its shareholders as a result.

The game went on sale on March 22 and sold 2.5 million copies across consoles such as PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S in the space of 11 days. In addition to this, the combined sales of the franchise has surpassed 10 million units.

For comparison, the original 'Dragon's Dogma' game only sold 1.05 million copies in the month after it was released in May 2012.

This has caused Capcom to amend its forecasts for the finan...