Dragon Quest Heroes I & II Demo To Be Available On March 3 In Japan For Switch

 

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Square Enix announced today that Japan is getting a free demo version for Dragon Quest Heroes I & II for Nintendo Switch on its release date of March 3, 2017.

 

While no further details were shared about the demo’s contents or how much you’ll get to play, or about carry over save data, it’ll be available for download on March 3, 2017. Additionally, first-print orders of the game will have a bonus of three Spirit Ball items and an exchange ticket for a Metal Key.

 

Dragon Quest Heroes I & 2 for Nintendo Switch releases in Japan on March 3, 2017 for Nintendo Switch.


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