Three Classic Dragon Quest Titles to Join the Nintendo eShop

Three Classic Dragon Quest Titles to Join the Nintendo eShop

Quite soon, in fact.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Sep 16, 2019 @ 08:32 AM (Staff Bios)
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Get ready for some classic Dragon Quest games, set to arrive on the Nintendo Switch alongside the release date of Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age: September 27!

That's right, on the same day as the release of Dragon Quest XI you can also nab the Erdrick trilogy discovered in Dragon Quest, Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line, and Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation - all three being imports of the iOS versions - right on the Nintendo eShop.

Beginning in 1986 - just a year before the Final Fantasy series, Dragon Quest opens with a hero, named "Hero", who happens to be the descendant of the hero Erdrick and it follows his adventures. Dragon Quest II actually takes place 100 years later and shines a spotlight on the young prince of Midenhall, who embarks on a journey to meet two other descendants of Erdrick. And Dragon Quest III? Another Hero, another antagonist who is determined to spread evil onto the lands.

Dragon Quest will be priced at $4.99. Dragon Quest II at $6.49. Dragon Quest III at $12.49.

Look forward to these three classic Dragon Quest titles on September 27!

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