Dragon Quest X v2.2 Trailer
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Square Enix continue their amazing run of support of Dragon Quest X with their latest 2.2 update and have released a new video highlighting all the new content and changes.
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Dragon Quest X: All in One Package hitting Japan in August
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Square Enix has announced the “Dragon Quest X: All in One Package” for Japan. It will be available on August 7 for 4,800 yen.
As an initial investor incentive, each new copy will come bundled in with 20 lottery tickets and 10 Health Balls. The package contains the original game as well as the expansion released towards the end of last year.
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Square Enix still considering Dragon Quest X for overseas release
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Square Enix still appears to be thinking about bringing Dragon Quest X to western territories.
That’s according to analyst David Gibson, who tweeted the following earlier today:
Square Enix is considering expansion of Dragon Quest X to overseas market, said it's profit guidance range is "reasonable"
— David Gibson (@gibbogame) May 12, 2014
Dragon Quest X originally launched in Japan back in August 2012 for Wii. The Wii U version followed in March 2013.
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Dragon Quest X has sold over one million copies
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Square Enix’s Yosuke Saito took to Twitter earlier today and announced an impressive sales figure for Dragon Quest X. Since launch, the game has sold over one million copies in Japan, the producer confirmed. That number should account for all platforms – Wii U, Wii, PC, and Android.
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Dragon Quest X played by 300,000 people a day
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At least from a player perspective, Dragon Quest X appears to be moderately successful for Square Enix. A total of 300,000 people are playing the RPG every day, producer Yosuke Saito has said.
Saito shared the news as part of a talk with Japanese website 4Gamer. He said:
“We’ve only released the game in Japan, so you’ll be getting only Japan’s numbers, but we have about 300,000 people a day who actively enjoy the game. Thanks to having released version 2 at the end of last year, we’ve had even more active players since then.
At the time, we feared that version 2 could have actually decreased the amount of players. However, that didn’t happen so we were relieved. Well, it was a little unexpected that people who purchased version 2 and haven’t even been to Lendagia [One of the main continents in Dragon Quest X].”
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Dragon Quest X version 2.1 details
Posted on 10 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii, Wii U | 2 Comments
Details are in for Dragon Quest X’s 2.1 update. The new batch of information has been rounded up below.
– New class: Item Master
– Update also has an entire finishing mini-game with sharks
– Opening of the cooking guild
– More housing furniture
– Item Master can enhance items used in combat
– Can control some minions as well
– Command machine and material family-type monsters, such as what appears to be a Killing Machine or Restless Armor monster
– Item Master and other classes will benefit from a rise in skill levels to 130 (up from 100)
– This adds new limit breaks such as the Super Falcon Sword skill or casting ever more powerful spells such as Kaboomle
– New furniture additions include jackpot machines
– Unclear if they’re playable
– New monster incarnations
– Update 2.1 out on February 27
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Dragon Quest X version 2.1 trailer
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Dragon Quest X crossover with Final Fantasy XI and A Realm Reborn begins this week
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Dragon Quest X’s collaboration with the Final Fantasy series begins tomorrow.
Final Fantasy XI kicks things off, with Shantotto visiting after one of her magical experiments did not go as planned. Dragon Quest X users will be tasked with helping Shantotto obtain items for her chocobo including Gysahl Greens. Shantotto will be available through February 12.
Kuplu Kopo from Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn will join Dragon Quest X on February 15. The character ends up in the MMORPG after getting lost, and players will need to gather a bouquet of colorful flowers for the creature. Kuplu Kopo’s stay in Dragon Quest X lasts until March 12.
Finally, Square Enix intends to add special Final Fantasy emotes such as Shantotto’s laugh and a Cactaur pose.
Dragon Quest X version 2 screenshots
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Square Enix shares details on Fantasy XI, Dragon Quest X, and Final Fantasy XIV crossover
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Square Enix has a pretty big collaboration in store between its Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest IPs. Fantasy XI, Dragon Quest X, and Final Fantasy XIV will all be connected through upcoming activities.
Here’s a comprehensive rundown:
– Sage from Dragon Quest X takes a Great Ark to visit Final Fantasy XI
– Sage is looking for a lost slime
– Comes with a Monstrosity event which lets you play as Blue Slime
– Can get special Slime gear
– Spriggan, a monster from the world of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn will suddenly show up in Vana’diel
– Moogles can talk to Spriggans
– Can control the monster using a Monstrosity
– Get Spriggan equipment as well
– In Final Fantasy XIV, the powerful Tarutaru black mage Shantotto from Final Fantasy XI appears in Eorzea
– Can fight Shantotto in a FATE (Full Active Time Event)
– Defeat her and she’ll join you as a minion
– Another FATE has players fight Golems from Dragon Quest X and if you win you get a tiny Golem minion
– Shantotto shows up in Dragon Quest X
– If you help her find materials for black magic you can get a Chocobo hat
– Moogle from Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn also gives Dragon Quest X players a quest
– Complete it to receive a Cactaur Mask