has largely kept its lips sealed on the dragon quest 3 HD-2D remake since announcing it three years ago, but the publisher has now revealed which platforms it will come to. When it finally arrives, you'll be able to play it on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series x/S, and PC (via Steam).
Since Square Enix began using its distinctive HD-2D technology with The company has used it in a number of titles, including, , he and The opera scene. Based on the the HD-2D engine is configured to give dragon quest 3 a major visual upgrade, almost three decades after the original game arrived in 1988.
The new version may not be far away either. The teaser suggested that the dragon quest 3 The HD-2D remake is “coming closer,” several months after series creator Yuji Horii said he was . With Summer Game Fest and all its associated events, we will soon be able to learn more details about the remake.
Square Enix released the trailer on Dragon Quest Day, which marks the anniversary of the series' first game that debuted in Japan in 1986. Horii took the opportunity to also provide a minor update on the upcoming main entry. Square Enix announced Dragon Quest XII: Flames of Destiny in 2021, but there has been no sign of a release date yet. That said, Horii wants it to live up to the legacy of Dragon Quest's key creatives, Akira Toriyama and Koichi Sugiyama.
“Thank you all very much for the many congratulations (Dragon Quest Day)!” horii x.com/YujiHorii/status/1794984625107832939″ rel=”nofollow noopener” target=”_blank” data-ylk=”slk:wrote on x;elm:context_link;elmt:doNotAffiliate;cpos:11;pos:1;itc:0;sec:content-canvas”>according . “There has been some concern about Dragon Quest XII, but I was actually in a meeting (about that) until just now. While I can't share any details yet, I want it to be something worthy of the posthumous work of the two (Toriyama and Sugiyama) who passed away. I'll do my best!”