The Dragon Quest tradition continues
After years of waiting, Square-Enix has finally released Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake. Early impressions show that the game is seeing some success globally, although we’re still waiting for hard numbers to confirm this. However, there is no need for statistics to see sales in Japan, which are booming, without much surprise.
Dragon Quest has always been a major phenomenon in Japan, and this trend is confirmed with Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake. While waiting for the official figures, a simple look at the availability of the game in stores is enough to understand the extent of its success. Several retailers are reporting that the physical edition is completely sold out. It now seems difficult to find a boxed copy in Japan, a problem that is certainly enviable for Square Enix, but one that they will have to resolve quickly.
For the moment, no out of stock is expected with us.
In Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remakethe great hero Ortega bids farewell to his wife and child before setting off on a quest to defeat the evil Baramos. However, Ortega fails, and Baramos continues to threaten the world. Now, on his sixteenth birthday, Ortega’s only child is summoned by the King of Aliahan and tasked with a momentous mission: to resume Ortega’s quest, defeat Baramos, and save the world.