Dragon Quest is one of the most influential JRPG franchises of all time, paving the way and serving as inspiration for many Japanese RPGs for years to come. Now, we’ll have an opportunity to go back to where it all started, as the first three Dragon Quest games are being re-released on Nintendo Switch this month alongside Dragon Quest XI Definitive Edition.
Dragon Quest, Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line and Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation all launched between 1986 and 1988. These titles have been released in the west before, although the name was changed to ‘Dragon Warrior’ in some markets, with the U.S being the biggest example.
Find out where it all began – the first three #DragonQuest games are coming to North America, and for the first time on console in Europe, on #NintendoSwitch!
You can start with any of the three games, so get ready for classic adventures from September 27th. pic.twitter.com/iPklL1k0uv
— DRAGON QUEST (@DragonQuest) September 16, 2019
All three games will hit the eShop on the 27th of September alongside Dragon Quest XI S Definitive Edition. The games will be fairly cheap too, with Dragon Quest going for $4.99, Dragon Quest II going for $6.49 and Dragon Quest III being a bit more expensive at $12.49.
Between classic re-releases, spin-offs like Dragon Quest Builders and the success of Dragon Quest XI, it would seem that the series is making a rather big comeback and will be continuing for years to come.
KitGuru Says: Akira Toriyama’s artwork is what originally drew me to Dragon Quest but these games all deserve recognition for reasons beyond famous character designs. Are any of you long-time Dragon Quest fans?