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It’s Slime Time With Dragon Quest Valentine’s Day Chocolates

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Square Enix has announced some Dragon Quest treats for your special someone this Valentine’s Day. If you order between January 6 and February 14, 2026, you’ll also receive a card with a Slime sable cookie to include with your gift.

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All of the Dragon Quest Valentine’s merchandise will come out on January 31, 2026. You’ll be able to get boxes and bags featuring a blue, pink, or brown Slime, and the snacks are in Slime shapes, too. Here are the prices for the items:

  • Chocolates: 1728 JPY (milk chocolate or strawberry flavor)
  • Chocolate box: 2700 JPY (milk and strawberry chocolate)
  • Sable cookies: 1728 JPY (butter, strawberry, or chocolate flavor)
  • Sable cookie keyholder: 1980 JPY (strawberry or butter flavor)

The milk chocolate and butter sable cookies use a blue Slime. Meanwhile, the strawberry’s represented by a pink Slime, and the chocolate sable cookies are represented by a brown one. The Japanese Square Enix store does not offer international shipping, and the North American branch doesn’t have these available yet. It’s likely that these will be Japan-exclusive, so overseas customers will have to rely on proxy services or third-party sites if they wish to purchase these chocolates and cookies.

Though not as specifically Valentine’s Day themed, you can also purchase golf supplies from the “Dragon Quest Golf” line of goods, like club covers and balls. These items will come out on February 6, 2026. They’re also available for pre-order on the Square Enix Japanese e-store.

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake is readily available on the Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC via Steam. The Valentine’s Day chocolates, cookies, and keychains will come out on January 31, 2026, but they’re currently available for pre-order.

Stephanie Liu
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