Dragon Quest Builders to Launch on Nintendo Switch in February

Dragon Quest Builders to Launch on Nintendo Switch in February

All hail the Switch?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Dec 18, 2017 @ 10:57 PM (Staff Bios)
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Well, Dragon Quest fans who haven't yet touched the Builders series will have another opportunity to do so, as Dragon Quest Builders will arrive at the Nintendo Switch on February 9.

With the release confirmed by Square Enix and Nintendo, this Minecraft-esque title will allow you to explore the world and build villages with your tools. Furthermore, you'll be able to upload your creations to share with friends.

Of course, with the Switch version comes some exclusivity. How so? Well, the Switch version will include exclusive content like rare crafting materials and the Great Sabrecub mount. Frankly, I want my hands on a Sabrecub mount. They look quite adorable!

Anyway, you'll only have to wait a couple of months to see the release of Dragon Quest Builders, so look forward to it on the Switch!

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