Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake is coming this year, and that's not all

Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake is coming this year, and that's not all
Images via Square Enix

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Harry Boulton

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18th Jun 2024 16:39

The long-awaited launch of Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake finally has a date, but alongside that arrived the announcement of the complete Endrick Trilogy, with subsequent HD-2D remakes of Dragon Quest 1 & 2 coming at a later date.

Modernisation is at the heart of these remakes, as the first three games released nearly four decades ago have all received a stunning visual refresh in the HD-2D style we have become familiar with since Octopath Traveler.

November release confirmed for Dragon Quest 3 Remake

The most recent trailer revealed at the June 2024 Nintendo Direct has finally given us a release date for Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake, as it's now set to launch on November 14, 2024.

News didn't just stop there though, as we're also getting similar complete remakes of the first two games in the series as well, which are scheduled to come at a later date in 2025.

It's certainly looking like a great time to be a JRPG fan, as both long-time Dragon Quest fans and those looking to dive into the series as a newbie can enjoy the classic adventure action that all three games in the Endrick Trilogy provide.

Remakes stun in HD-2D style

Of course, one of the most immediate refinements in these new remakes is the art style, showcasing stunning and shimmering visuals while preserving the 2D-pixel approach of the originals.

Image of a town in the Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake
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While it was Octopath Traveler that introduced and refined the HD-2D approach, we have since seen remakes for Live A Live and Star Ocean The Second Story R, alongside new titles like Triangle Strategy focusing on the amazing design.

There also continues a mix of preservation and modernisation in the classic turn-based combat, as Square Enix has ensured that the general approach remains the same but with spruced-up animations, speed-up options, and an auto-battle setting. If it's anything like the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters then we're in for an absolute treat!

Harry Boulton
About the author
Harry Boulton
Harry is a Guides Writer at GGRecon, having completed a Masters of Research degree in Film Studies. Previously a freelance writer for PCGamesN, The Loadout, and Red Bull Gaming, he loves playing a wide variety of games from the Souls series to JRPGs, Counter-Strike, and EA FC. When not playing or writing about games and hardware, you're likely to find him watching football or listening to Madonna and Kate Bush.
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