Dragon Quest Builders Breaks Ground In The West In October

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Square Enix will be bringing both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita versions of Dragon Quest Builders to North America and Europe in October 2016. Exact release dates have yet to be set, but people will be able to buy digital and physical copies for the PlayStation 4 or download it to their PlayStation Vitas.

 

Players create a custom avatar in Dragon Quest Builders, one chosen by the Goddess to restore Alefgard. Once you head out into the world, you complete building-related and enemy-slaying tasks to restore the town. Think of it as being similar to Minecraft, only with actual quests guiding you forward as you play.

 

Dragon Quest Builders was originally released in Japan for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on January 28, 2016.


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