Dragon Quest X Offline launches in Japan on February 26, 2022

Today we have been able to know an updated launch window of one of the most anticipated games by Nintendo Switch players. In this case, we are talking about Dragon Quest X Offline , confirmed a while ago for the hybrid console.

Recently, it has been confirmed that this game will be released in Japan on February 26, 2022 . In this way, fans already know from when they will be able to get it on Nintendo Switch. We will be watching for more details to be shared between now and the release date available at this time, including news for the West.

Meanwhile, what do you think of the news? Are you looking forward to this premiere? Do not hesitate to share it in the comments. Finally, in case you are interested, we leave you with the link to our complete coverage of the game .

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