Square Enix Would “Love To” Bring Dragon Quest X To The West

Speaking with Dragon Quest executive producer Yuu Miyake and mobile producer Noriyoshi Fujimoto at PAX, Siliconera enquired about the prospects of Dragon Quest X, the first MMORPG in the series, being brought over to the West. Were Square Enix interested in bringing the game over at all?

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ā€œWeā€™d love to do it!ā€ Miyake and Fujimoto exclaimed. ā€œLove to.ā€

ā€œIn terms of this being an MMO, again, we have to consider the operation and logistics of how to make that feasible,ā€ Miyake elaborated. ā€œWe also have to think about it from a business standpoint. With Final Fantasy XI and XIV, itā€™s a global-scale endeavor. In terms of Dragon Quest, the way itā€™s perceived in the different countries is very, very different. How itā€™s perceived in Japan is different than how itā€™s perceived in the United States.ā€

ā€œIn addition, weā€™d have to build a new data center for pretty much every location, and we need to make sure that makes sense as a business. We want to be able to operate in the different regions. Again, we would love to do it, but weā€™re still trying to work out the details and figure out what would work best [were we to bring it abroad].ā€

Dragon Quest X is also the first internally-developed Dragon Quest game at Square Enix. Previous games in the series have been worked on by various studios, including ArtePiazza and Level 5, but Square Enix chose to develop the MMO themselves. We asked Miyake why that was.

ā€œIn Japan, you have your outside developers who understand Dragon Quest and know whatā€™s appropriate for a certain platform, so we worked with partners that knew what they were doing as well as what Dragon Quest was, and in that way it was a great partnership,ā€ he replied.

ā€œWith Dragon Quest X, because itā€™s an MMO, the team thought, ā€˜Okay, what company in Japan knows MMOs the best? Wait, thatā€™s us! Weā€™re running Final Fantasy XI, so, why not do it with an internal team?ā€™ So, the concept isnā€™t about working with an outside company versus an inside company, itā€™s more like who works on a specific title and platform the best. Weā€™re all kind of the same if you look at it from that perspective.ā€


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