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'Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince' llegará a iOS, Android y Steam el 11 de septiembre con todo DLC incluido desde el lanzamiento de Switch

Authore: MilaActualizar:Mar 17,2025

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El lanzamiento de Dragon Quest de Dragon Monsters del año pasado: The Dark Prince de Square Enix fue una sorpresa encantadora. A pesar de algunos problemas técnicos, su encanto y su juego adictivo superaron fácilmente a otros spin-offs de Dragon Quest en la plataforma, rivalizando con los excelentes Dragon Quest Builders 2 . Mientras se anticipó un puerto de PC, un lanzamiento móvil fue un shock agradable. Hoy, Square Enix anunció que el título exclusivo de Switch llegará a iOS, Android y Steam el 11 de septiembre, completo con todos los DLC lanzados anteriormente, incluido el Contenido de Dragon Quest: The Dark Prince Digital Deluxe Edition. Vea el trailer a continuación:

Las imágenes de comparación que muestran la apariencia del juego en Mobile, Switch y Steam están disponibles en el sitio web oficial japonés. Aquí hay un ejemplo:

Es importante destacar que las páginas de la tienda aclaran que el modo de batalla en tiempo real en línea de la versión Switch estará ausente en las versiones de Steam y Mobile.

Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince está actualmente disponible en Nintendo Switch por $ 59.99 (estándar) y $ 84.99 (Digital Deluxe). Habiendo disfrutado mucho la versión Switch, anticipo con entusiasmo revisarla en iPhone, iPad y Steam Deck en su lanzamiento del 11 de septiembre. Este Swift Mobile Porting de Square Enix es un cambio bienvenido, especialmente teniendo en cuenta los retrasos típicos vistos con otros títulos de Dragon Quest (como Dragon Quest Builders , que tardó mucho más en llegar a los dispositivos móviles). El precio móvil se establece en $ 29.99, mientras que la versión Steam costará $ 39.99. Pre-registrado ahora en la tienda de aplicaciones iOS y Google Play para Android.

¿Has interpretado a Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince on Switch? ¿Lo intentarás en Mobile o Steam?

Actualización: imagen de comparación agregada e información del sitio web.

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