Dragon Quest X
2012 video game
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May 28 2024 | The game was released in other Asian regions. |
May 26 2023 | Downloadable content 'The Sleeping Hero and the Guiding Ally' released in Japan for the offline version, introducing a new map and party member. |
September 15 2022 | Dragon Quest X: Rise of the Five Tribes Offline released in Japan after being delayed from its original February 26 announcement date. |
February 26 2022 | The game was initially announced for release in Japan on this date. |
2021 | Single-player remake, Dragon Quest X: Rise of the Five Tribes Offline, announced during the Dragon Quest 35th Anniversary Special livestream. |
2017 | Support for the original Wii version of Dragon Quest X ended. |
September 21 2017 | Nintendo Switch version of Dragon Quest X released. |
September 21 2017 | Nintendo Switch version released. |
August 17 2017 | PlayStation 4 version of Dragon Quest X released. |
August 17 2017 | PlayStation 4 version released. |
August 2016 | Ports for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch were announced as being in development. |
April 30 2015 | Second physical expansion pack, Inishie no Ryuu no Denshou Online, was released, marking the last expansion for the Wii before its service ended. |
2014 | Dragon Quest X sells over one million copies, demonstrating significant commercial success for the MMORPG. |
September 4 2014 | Nintendo 3DS version of Dragon Quest X released, which suffered from multiple technical problems leading to temporary shipment stoppage. |
September 4 2014 | Nintendo 3DS cloud-streaming version released, which initially suffered from multiple technical problems. |
August 7 2014 | Dragon Quest X All-In-One Package bundle released for Wii, Wii U, and Windows, including the original game and two expansion packs. |
2013 | Chikara Saito takes over as director of the game's development team. |
December 16 2013 | Android and iOS version of Dragon Quest X released, co-developed with NTT DoCoMo and Ubitus using cloud streaming technology. |
December 5 2013 | First physical expansion pack, Nemureru Yūsha to Michibiki no Meiyū Online, was released. |
September 26 2013 | A port of Dragon Quest X for Windows was released. |
September 26 2013 | Windows port of the game released. |
March 30 2013 | Wii U version released, featuring an orchestrated soundtrack performed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra. |
March 5 2013 | Beta test for the Wii U version of Dragon Quest X began. |
November 2012 | The game shipped over 700,000 copies by November 2012. |
November 2012 | By November, the game had shipped over 700,000 copies in Japan. |
August 22 2012 | A free supplementary app for Nintendo 3DS was released, providing in-game messaging functions. |
August 2 2012 | Original version of Dragon Quest X released for Wii, with a special Wii bundle also available. |
February 23 2012 | Beta testing for Dragon Quest X began, with testers receiving a beta disk, USB memory stick, and gameplay manual. |
November 2011 | Applications for the beta test opened for Dragon Quest X. |
November 2011 | Applications for the beta test opened. |
September 2011 | Square Enix officially announced the game's year of release, its status as an MMORPG, and its planned release on Wii U. |
2010 | Cavia (a game development company) closed, leading Yosuke Saito to form his own company Orca, which was subsequently chosen by Square Enix to support Dragon Quest X's development. |
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