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Square Enix is still thinking about localizing the Dragon Quest 3DS games

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Speaking with Final Fantasy fan-site Final Fnatasy RingDragon Quest creator Yuji Horii has once again confirmed that Dragon Quest XI will be a game for home console.

 

Additionally, Horii also confirmed that Dragon Quest XI will be an offline game—not an MMORPG like Dragon Quest X—and that it will be a return to the traditional mechanics of Dragon Quest.

 

Horii also says that Square Enix are aware fans want the Nintendo 3DS remakes of Dragon Quest VII and Dragon Quest VIII in the West, and that the company is “thinking about it”.

Read more at http://www.siliconera.com/2015/07/04/dragon-quest-xi-is-for-home-console-square-thinking-about-localizing-3ds-games/#xMEIZpTOzSyYKsq6.99

 

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They definitely should. I just recently purchased a brand new copy of Dragon Quest Tales Of Reverie for DS (for only £5.00) and it's surprisingly enjoyable and has an interesting plot. 

 

The problem is with the Dragon Quest series, Square Enix are not really promoting the game anywhere as much as their other Triple A titles in the west. To add to that, the 3DS Dragon Quest games are Nintendo exclusives for crying out loud. A western Nintendo direct, or better yet, adverts and demos on the EShop would guarantee more sales being achieved. If Monster Hunter is successful in the west then Dragon Quest has just as much of a reason to be successful too!

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