Dragon Quest III remake announced in 2021
Square Enix is a video game company that is known to have a large number of Development projects, which have been announced over time so as not to give news of them again. One of the great examples is Kingdom Hearts IV, of which we barely know anything, although this could change with an imminent reappearance of Sora and company. However, in recent months there has been a big concern surrounding the HD-2D remake of Dragon Quest III.
Knowing that Square Enix is changing its business plan in relation to Triple A, which is equivalent to They will focus on big titles and leave aside the minor ones At the same time that everyone will appear on the greatest number of platforms possible, there are many who fear for the fate of the Dragon Quest III remakeWhich was announced in 2021 and about which hardly anything has been said since then. However, it seems that there could be hope to see it this year.
Dragon Ques III HD-2D should be shown sometime this year according to an insider
Midori, also known as MbKKssTBhz5, is one of the more reliable insiders, since the success rate it has had over time is so high that it has become a source of information for many. Be that as it may, this insider has commented that The remake of Dragon Quest III continues its development to the question of another Twitter user, also adding that it is likely that Square Enix will share new details at some point this year, although without giving no specific date.
Development is still moving forward and I think there will finally be new information this year.
— みどり (@MbKKssTBhz5) May 23, 2024
It remains to be seen when this happens, as the Summer Game Fest or the Tokyo Game Show seem like the ideal dates to show a new progress on the state of the video game, although, for now, none of this is officialso, despite Midori's reliability, it is better to take this information with a grain of salt.
For the rest, remember that Square Enix is also working on Dragon Quest XII: The Flames of Fatethe next main installment in the series and which will run on Unreal Engine 5, the well-known engine that many studios are using for their video games, although, unlike the remake, the news surrounding its development is not as good.
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