Nintendo took to its Twitter with the announcement that two very recent installments in Square Enix’s massively popular Dragon Quest franchise will be receiving price cuts this week. Dragon Quest Builders 2 and Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition will both see price drops on the Nintendo Switch versions
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According to Asahi Shimbun, Dragon Quest V novel author Saori Kumi filled a lawsuit against Square Enix and Toho on November 24. The lawsuit is in relation to the movie Dragon Quest Your Story, released in Japan on August 2, 2019. The CG anime movie, created by the staff who also handled the Stand By
Square Enix confirmed via the FAQ on Dragon Quest XI‘s official site that Dragon Quest XI S, which now isn’t a Switch exclusive anymore, will be the exact same game on the other platforms it’s ported to. The only difference will be technical performance and graphics. Moreover, PS4 players already had access to the original
Square Enix Holdings published on May 13 its financial report on the last fiscal year, from April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020. Square Enix also mentioned it won’t hold some kind of online event in June during the E3 period. The Japanese company is currently unable to reveal some of its new titles for
As 2019 comes to a close, DualShockers and our staff are reflecting on this year’s batch of games and what were their personal highlights within the last year. Unlike the official Game of the Year 2019 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just
The Dragon Quest series was one of the earliest juggernauts in the gaming industry and it still continues to maintain momentum all these years later, even in the west. That has become clearer than ever as Square Enix has revealed that Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age, the latest game in the series,
Today marks the launch of Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch, adding to an already awesome month of releases for Nintendo’s hybrid console. While fans of the long-running JRPG series are probably just happy to have the definitive version of Dragon Quest XI, as well as the
Square Enix streamed the first “Dragon Quest XI S Cast Presentation Stream” today. These streams will be coming regularly, revealing cast members for the game and new information. And on this first stream, Horii confirmed that Dragon Quest XI S will have additional story content, something everyone and their cats already guessed. Horii also specified that
Square Enix updated the official site for Dragon Quest XI S with a page to draw Omikuji, the traditional Japanese New Year’s fortunes which people randomly draw at temples. As you enter your name, you’ll be granted various fortunes for 2019 on your studies, love life or even battles against slimes. You’ll also get to hear a
The excellent JRPG and newest entry into the classic series Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age just received a release window of 2019 for the Switch inside of a newly released trailer. Bad news though, this is just the Japanese version. There is currently no western release date/release window yet. Good news: the Nintendo Switch makes
Square Enix revealed via its official site today that new information regarding Dragon Quest XI S for Nintendo Switch will be announced at Jump Festa 2019. A Dragon Quest XI S stage event will be held, featuring Dragon Quest series author Yuji Horii, Game Producer Hokuto Okamoto and Game Director Takeshi Uchikawa. “[S]pecial Guests” will be
Square Enix just published a video featuring Dragon Quest XI Producer Hokuto Okamoto and Director Takeshi Uchikawa. In the video, the pair talks about many aspects of the development and localization of the game, and explain once more why the 3DS version won’t make it to the west, as it simply didn’t make sense business-wise for Square
During a stage event from Tokyo Game Show in Chiba, Japan, Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii revealed the title and official logo of the Nintendo Switch version of the game, which will be titled Dragon Quest XI S. Horii-san and Producer Hokuto Okamoto mentioned that “S” means a lot of things, including “Switch” and “Shaberu” (which means “Speaking”)