Dragon Quest X’s New All-in-One Package Headed To PS4, Switch, Wii U, PC In Japan On July 26

 

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Square Enix announced that Dragon Quest X is getting its latest “All-in-One Package” featuring its four expansions on PS4, Nintendo Switch, Wii U, and PC this July in Japan.

 

The new collection contains Version 1 through Version 4 expansions of Mezameshi Itsutsu no Shuzoku Online, Nemureru Yusha to Michibiki no Meiyu Online, Inishie no Ryu no Densho Online, and 5,000-nen no Tabiji Harukanaru Kokyou e Online along with the base game for 4,800 yen plus tax.

 

Dragon Quest X is available in Japan on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Wii U, and PC.


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