
It’s a big day for Dragon Quest, with May 27 marking 40 years since the iconic RPG series debuted on the NES. To celebrate, Square Enix put out a special anniversary livestream that featured a number of announcements about past and future Dragon Quest games, the most noteworthy of which being Dragon Quest XII.
But before you get too excited, the main takeaway is that development on the next mainline entry in the series was at some point rebooted in the five years since it was first announced (during the last big Dragon Quest anniversary livestream). So while Square Enix says that development is going well, those hoping for an imminent release are likely going to be disappointed.
“Work on the original version, Dragon Quest XII: The Flames of Fate, hit a lot of hurdles along the way,” said executive producer Yosuke Saito, who was alongside Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii in a video presentation that’s been translated from Japanese into English. “But as we kept talking with Mr. Horii and pinned down what a mainline Dragon Quest game should look like, we decided to move things around and start over from scratch. It was a major decision, but I believe it was the right one to ensure the next Dragon Quest game will be one that all you fans of the series will really love.”
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