Dragon Quest Keshi Keshi Release Date

Dragon Quest Keshi Keshi to Release in Japan in December

Dragon Quest Keshi Keshi will release in Japan on December 1, 2021. This information came via a new trailer, which further highlighted how gameplay will function in the mobile game. In mid-October, pre-registration for Dragon Quest Keshi Keshi began in Japan. While a western release is planned, there is currently no word of a potential release date. [Thanks, Gematsu!]

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Dragon Quest Keshi Keshi is a new mobile game set within the Dragon Quest universe. However, this entry is a puzzle focused title, and will not feature the combat system found in most Dragon Quest games. Players will need to align monster-shaped erasers on their screen to create combos. Additionally, players will be able to progress through a multitude of stages and areas.

You can watch the latest trailer for Dragon Quest Keshi Keshi below:

This puzzle-based title was revealed during the Dragon Quest 35th anniversary broadcast. Viewers received the first look at a cinematic trailer, which revealed the various types of monsters players will be able to obtain. However, it will feature a gacha mechanic.

Dragon Quest Keshi Keshi will release for Android and iOS devices in Japan on December 1, 2021. An official western release date has yet to be confirmed.


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