Square Enix Unveils ‘Dragon Quest XI’ And Announces It Will Likely Come To The Nintendo NX

This week, Square Enix finally took the wraps off the latest entry in their classic Dragon Quest series. The announcement of Dragon Quest XI may not be huge news in the West, but it’s a big deal in Japan, where Dragon Quest is a major phenomenon (they usually sell four to five million copies in that country alone).

The latest Dragon Quest will come in two forms, a handheld game for the 3DS and a fancy, Unreal Engine 4 version for the PS4, and (probably) the Nintendo NX. Here’s the precise wording about the possibility of a Nintendo NX release from Square Enix’s press release…

“Additionally, we are also considering launching on Nintendo’s in development NX platform.”

Nintendo revealed the existence of the Nintendo NX a few months back when they announced they’re getting into mobile gaming. Since that initial brief mention, Nintendo has been very stingy with additional details about the their new machine, although Square Enix says they’re aiming to release Dragon Quest XI in 2016, which could be a clue that the NX is arriving at around the same time.

As for the game itself, you can check out some off-screen footage of Dragon Quest XI above. Interestingly, the game looks almost like a Zelda-esque action-adventure, although there will still be traditional turn-based battles. And here’s a look at the 3DS version.

No word yet on whether Dragon Quest XI will get a Western release, but the game is looking pretty lavish, so it seems unlikely they’d keep it as a Japanese exclusive. So, who’s excited to kill some slimes?

(via Gematsu)

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