The Dragon Quest X Offline PS4, PS5, and PC demo is live now in Japan. While the Steam product page is region-locked, people PlayStation Store accounts can access the trial outside the country. This comes over a month after the RPG’s debut on September 15, 2022. The demo doesn’t appear to be live in the Switch Japanese eShop yet. [Thanks, Gematsu!]
As with other Square Enix demos, like the one for Harvestella, people’s save data from the Dragon Quest X Offline trial can be carried over to the full game. It starts at the very beginning, with the player living a peaceful life with their sibling. After Nelgel attacks, the two of you are separated. The player then gets the opportunity to be a hero after their soul is placed into an entirely new body.
There’s no worldwide release announcement for Dragon Quest X Offline yet or English version confirmed. It is based on the Japan-exclusive MMORPG that debuted on the Wii in 2012, before eventually also heading to other platforms like the 3DS, Switch, Wii U, PS4, PC, and mobile devices. This take on the adventure involves chibi forms of characters, as well as a new episode and new characters like Garmy and Fifi.
Here’s a trailer showing how it looks:
Update: The official Twitter account officially confirmed the demo is available.
\✨#DQ10オフライン 体験版配信中✨/
『ドラゴンクエストX 目覚めし五つの種族 オフライン』の製品版に引き継げる体験版を配信開始しました🎉
ゲームの冒頭から、5つの種族のひとつに転生した後の旅立ちの物語クリアまでをプレイ可能💪
プレイしたい方はこちら👉https://t.co/fXyBZt8Sqn pic.twitter.com/6jcOb12uQw
— ドラゴンクエスト宣伝担当 (@DQ_PR) October 28, 2022
Dragon Quest X Offline is available on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC in Japan.
Published: Oct 27, 2022 04:00 pm