Dragon Quest X Offline Mobile Ports Appear in Japan
Square Enix revealed that Dragon Quest X Offline will release for Android and iOS mobile devices on January 15, 2025 in Japan. The game will also offer The Sleeping Hero and the Guiding Ally expansion released in May 2023 as a separate purchase. The main game costs 2,800 yen (or about $17.73) while the expansion costs 2,400 yen (~$15.19.) Both will be on sale until January 28, 2025 for 1,960 yen (~$12.41) and 1,920 yen (~$12.16) respectively. You can check out the Japanese announcement trailer for Dragon Quest X Offline on mobile Android and iOS devices here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGvgHBdPWN4 Dragon Quest X Offline originally released in Japan and Asia on September 2022. It is based on the Dragon Quest X MMORPG released in 2012, and intended as a traditional single player experience with a customizable protagonist and set recruitable party members. Square Enix has expressed no intention of localizing the offline version of the game since its release. Square Enix also developed a mobile version of the Dragon Quest X Online game in collaboration with NTT DoCoMo and it released via cloud streaming services on December 2013. Dragon Quest X Offline is available in Japan for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC via Steam, and now Android and iOS mobile devices. The post Dragon Quest X Offline Mobile Ports Appear in Japan appeared first on Siliconera.
Square Enix revealed that Dragon Quest X Offline will release for Android and iOS mobile devices on January 15, 2025 in Japan. The game will also offer The Sleeping Hero and the Guiding Ally expansion released in May 2023 as a separate purchase.
The main game costs 2,800 yen (or about $17.73) while the expansion costs 2,400 yen (~$15.19.) Both will be on sale until January 28, 2025 for 1,960 yen (~$12.41) and 1,920 yen (~$12.16) respectively.
You can check out the Japanese announcement trailer for Dragon Quest X Offline on mobile Android and iOS devices here:
Dragon Quest X Offline originally released in Japan and Asia on September 2022. It is based on the Dragon Quest X MMORPG released in 2012, and intended as a traditional single player experience with a customizable protagonist and set recruitable party members. Square Enix has expressed no intention of localizing the offline version of the game since its release.
Square Enix also developed a mobile version of the Dragon Quest X Online game in collaboration with NTT DoCoMo and it released via cloud streaming services on December 2013.
Dragon Quest X Offline is available in Japan for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC via Steam, and now Android and iOS mobile devices.
The post Dragon Quest X Offline Mobile Ports Appear in Japan appeared first on Siliconera.
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