Nintendo took to its Twitter with the announcement that two very recent installments in Square Enix’s massively popular Dragon Quest franchise will be receiving price cuts this week. Dragon Quest Builders 2 and Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition will both see price drops on the Nintendo Switch versions
Dragon Quest Builders
Shortly after the first version of Minecraft hit PCs in 2009, it became a worldwide phenomenon. The series has been ported to every platform imaginable since then and has sold millions, a monumental feat for what started as a passion project from an indie developer. Unfortunately, when something becomes as successful as Minecraft, a plethora of
Dragon Quest Builders brought players an unusual (but incredibly charming) take on the world of Dragon Quest when it released back in 2016 on the PlayStation platforms, and now Nintendo Switch owners will get their own turn to embark on RPG and world-building adventures with a demo of the game right now. During today’s Nintendo Direct
Today Square Enix released a large bunch of screenshots of the upcoming Nintendo Switch version of Dragon Quest Builders. We get a look at a few shots from cutscenes, the male and female heroes that you can select, village rebuilding in the story mode, alongside NPCs, monsters, and quests. More images show the free build
Dragon Quest Builders proved to be quite an intriguing title upon its release last year, splicing together elements of both Minecraft and the Dragon Quest (or Dragon Warrior for you old-school fans) series, to create something unique. The game was confirmed to be coming to Nintendo Switch in September, and today, both the European and
During a livestream from Jump Festa at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba near Tokyo, Square Enix showcased a new trailer of the Nintendo Switch version of Dragon Quest Builders. Alongside the trailer, we also got more gameplay showcasing two players (including the game’s Producer) as they tried to recreate a nostalgic overworld map from the Dragon Quest
During a livestream from Jump Festa at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba near Tokyo, Square Enix announced the Japanese release date of the Nintendo Switch version of Dragon Quest Builders. The game will launch on the local market on March 1st, 2018. It will retail for 4,800 yen (roughly $42). A free demo is also