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Play-Asia has posted the boxart for Dragon Quest I+II+III Collection, a physical bundle featuring the first three entries in the series for Switch. You can check it out above.

Square Enix announced that these trio of Dragon Quest titles will be released in the west, but only in digital form. The physical version for Asia will fortunately support English. If you’re interested, you can pre-order a copy on Play-Asia here.

Square Enix is planning one more Dragon Quest XI Channel S live stream, which will take place just ahead of the Switch game’s launch next week. It will be held on September 26 between 9 PM and 1 AM Japan time.

Dragon Quest series creator Yuji Horii and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai will have a special discussion to kick off the live stream. Then during the second part of the broadcast, the game’s Japanese voice actors will discuss Dragon Quest XI and the series as a whole, followed by a launch celebration when the clock strikes midnight on September 27.

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Play-Asia has opened pre-orders for the just announced Final Fantasy VII & Final Fantasy VIII Remastered Twin Pack. You can reserve it here.

As a reminder, this is the first physical release of Final Fantasy VII & Final Fantasy VIII Remastered. It originates from Asia, but full English support is included.

Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered are getting a physical release, Square Enix has revealed. The two RPGs will be sold in a single package for Switch later this year. Best of all, an English language option has been confirmed.

Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered are both currently available on the Switch eShop. The latter game was thought to be receiving a physical version, but that didn’t pan out. Now, however, we know that there will be a physical edition for both classics thanks to this new Asian release.

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Earlier today, Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland Retro landed on the Japanese Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage below. 

At the Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix announced Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland Retro for Switch. We have a trailer for the classic re-release below.

Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland Retro is out now in Japan.

The first three Dragon Quest games for Switch are coming to North America and Europe, Square Enix has confirmed. They’ll all be available starting September 27.

These titles are expected to be digital-only in the west. However, in Asia, a physical version will be offered with English support. It can be imported from Play-Asia here.

Here’s the full announcement, including pricing:

Trials of Mana

During a stage show event at the Tokyo Game Show earlier today, Square Enix debuted new footage from Trials of Mana. For the full recording, continue on below.


Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland Retro is coming to Switch, Square Enix has announced. The news was just shared at the Tokyo Game Show today.

Square Enix is offering the original Dragon Quest Monsters as part of this release. The UI has been changed, players can switch between color and monochrome style, and new functions can be seen on each side of the screen.

Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland Retro launches for Switch in Japan on September 17. Pricing is set at 1,500 yen.

Dragon Quest XI S is now under two weeks away until launch, and Nintendo has opened the full North American website. You can access it here.

Those who plan to stream the game or post gameplay videos online may also want to be aware of guidelines that Nintendo and Square Enix have now shared. Here’s the outline in full:


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