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«Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince» arrive sur iOS, Android et Steam le 11 septembre avec tous les DLC inclus de la version Switch

Authore: MilaMise à jour:Mar 17,2025

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L'année dernière, la sortie de Switch de Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince de Square Enix a été une délicieuse surprise. Malgré quelques hoquets techniques, son charme et son gameplay addictif ont facilement dépassé d'autres retombées de Dragon Quest sur la plate-forme, rivalisant avec les excellents Dragon Quest Builders 2 . Alors qu'un port PC était prévu, une version mobile a été un choc agréable. Aujourd'hui, Square Enix a annoncé que le titre exclusif de Switch arriverait sur iOS, Android et Steam le 11 septembre, avec tous les DLC précédemment publiés, y compris le contenu Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince Digital Deluxe Edition. Voir la bande-annonce ci-dessous:

Des images de comparaison présentant l'apparition du jeu sur Mobile, Switch et Steam sont disponibles sur le site officiel japonais. Voici un exemple:

Surtout, les pages du magasin précisent que le mode de bataille en temps réel en ligne de la version Switch sera absent dans les versions Steam et Mobile.

Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince est actuellement disponible sur Nintendo Switch pour 59,99 $ (standard) et 84,99 $ (Digital Deluxe). Ayant vraiment apprécié la version Switch, je prévois avec impatience de le revoir sur iPhone, iPad et Steam Deck lors de son lancement du 11 septembre. Ce port mobile rapide de Square Enix est un changement bienvenu, surtout compte tenu des retards typiques observés avec d'autres titres Dragon Quest (comme Dragon Quest Builders , qui a pris beaucoup plus de temps pour atteindre le mobile). Le prix mobile est fixé à 29,99 $, tandis que la version Steam coûtera 39,99 $. Pré-inscrivez-vous maintenant sur l'App Store iOS et Google Play pour Android.

Avez-vous joué à Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince sur Switch? Allez-vous l'essayer sur mobile ou à la vapeur?

Mise à jour: Ajout d'informations sur l'image et le site Web de comparaison.

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