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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