Earlier this month, Erroll wrote about how Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age renewed his interest in the main series. Something he didn’t mention, however, was how he liked to see an older Dragon Quest game use the modern engine that Dragon Quest XI uses. The true ending of Dragon Quest XI teases this by having a fully remade scene which replicates the start of Dragon Quest III. It has not yet been confirmed if a full-on remake is happening, but it – along with a few others – have a great chance at being remade for a new audience.
Following the announcement of Dragon Quest XII, Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake, and more earlier today, Square Enix sent in an official press release providing sales update about Dragon Quest XI and confirming plans for the west.
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COG writes: Square Enix has made a definitive edition of Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age S and although it's not technically perfect, but still tons of fun to be had here with all the new content.
Just preloaded it on Ekbok, this will hopefully keep me entertained until Cyberpunk 2077.
You mean like Dragon Quest VII on 3DS which was a remake or some of those DS versions were remakes. So it's had a few full-on remakes.