Dragon Quest Monsters Is Celebrating Its 20th Anniversary With A November 6 Live Stream

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It’s been over twenty years since the release of the very first Dragon Quest Monsters game, and Square Enix is hosting a special live stream on November 6 to celebrate it on NicoNico Live.

 

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The live stream takes place on November 6 at 8:00pm JST where we’ll get to hear from Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii and various staff that worked on the series followed by a part about the hopes and expectations looking ahead at the Dragon Quest Monsters series. There will be behind-the-scenes development stories and perhaps even an announcement for the Dragon Quest Monsters series.

 

Dragon Quest Monsters first released for Game Boy in Japan in September 1998. Enix and Eidos Interactive co-published the game in the West as Dragon Warrior Monsters in January 2000.


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