Dragon Quest 12: The Flames of Fate will change combat and have a darker tone
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Dragon Quest 12: The Flames of Fate has been revealed, anꦜd 🅺it looks set to switch things up for the long-running RPG series.
Just below, you can check out tꦑhe full livestream dedicated to the 35th anniversary of Square Enix's franchise, where Dragon Quest 12: The Flames of Fate was revealed.
Right now, the new entry doesn't have a release date or specified platforms, but legendary series producer Yuji Horii revealed that it'll see some changes to the traditional turn-based battle system,꧟ and that Dragon Quest 12 will feature a darker tone to past games.
Additionally, Horii revealed that Dragon Quest 12 will aim for a simultaneous worldwide launch. This is surely a relief to western fans, and follows hot on the heels of Yakuza series developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio also putting a focus on simultaneous worldwide releases for their new games, 澳洲幸运5开奖号ဣ码历史查询:such as t🃏he forthcoming Lost Judgment.
Aside from Dragon Quest 12 as the headline rev𒊎eal, the special Dragon Quest 35th Anniversary Special had a few more♑ reveals. Firstly, there was the unveiling of the Dragon Quest 3 2D-HD Remake, a forthcoming remake of the NES classic that's sprucing up the classic 90s game with a fresh coat of paint. If you've played Square Enix's Octopath Traveller, you'll be familiar with Dragon Quest 3 2D-HD Remake's new art style.
Next up was Dragon Quest Treasures. Like Dragon Quest 12, we know precious little about this new game so far, but we at least know that it's a spin-off game from the main Dragon Quest series, retaining that classic turn-based RPG formula, while putting the focus square🀅ly on hunting for treasures.
Th🔯ereꦉ was also the reveal of a new mobile puzzle game, called Dragon Quest Keshikeshi (which roughly translates to "Dragon Quest Erase Erase"). Unlike the other games shown off so far Keshikeshi is exclusive to Japan right now, and it's actually a match-three puzzle game.
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Finally, on the extensive list of announcements, was ༒a new expansion for the Japan-exclusive Dragon Quest 10, as well as Dragon Quest 10 Offline. The latter is a new version of the popular online game that's played from the top-down perspective, and as you can probably tell from the name, doesn't require a permanent internet connection.
The Dragon Quest series is going from strength to strength, with the five new game reveals arriving alongside the news that the series had surpassed 82 million units in g𝐆lobal sales. That's a staggering feat for any franchise, and it's nice to see Dragon Quest having this resurgence of late, considering it first launched all the way back in 1986.
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