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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

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 25,2025

Évaluation TouchArcade: La sortie de Switch de l'an dernier du RPG de collecte de monstres de Square Enix, Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince , a été une expérience délicieuse malgré quelques hoquets techniques. Son charme et son gameplay engageant ont dépassé d'autres Dragon Quest spin-offs sur le commutateur, rivalisant avec l'excellent Dragon Quest Builders 2 . Alors qu'un port PC était prévu, une version mobile a été une agréable surprise. Square Enix a annoncé que le titre exclusif précédemment switch sera lancé sur iOS, Android et Steam le 11 septembre, englobant tous les DLC précédemment publiés, y compris les Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince Digital Deluxe Edition Content. Voir la bande-annonce ci-dessous:

Des images de comparaison présentant l'apparence du jeu sur mobile, commutateur et Steam sont disponibles sur le site officiel du site Web japonais. Voici un exemple:

Surtout, le mode de bataille en temps réel en ligne de la version Switch sera absent dans les versions de vapeur et mobiles.

La version Nintendo Switch est au prix de 59,99 $ (standard) et 84,99 $ (Digital Deluxe Edition). Compte tenu de mon plaisir de la version Switch, je prévois avec impatience de revoir les versions mobiles (iPhone, iPad) et Steam Deck lors de leur lancement du 11 septembre. Ce port mobile rapide suivant la version de la console est louable, surtout compte tenu des retards typiques observés dans la série Dragon Quest (par exemple, Dragon Quest Builders ). Le prix mobile est fixé à 29,99 $, tandis que la version Steam coûtera 39,99 $. Pré-inscrire sur l'App Store (iOS) et Google Play (Android).

Avez-vous vécu Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince sur Switch? Allez-vous l'ajouter à votre bibliothèque mobile ou Steam le 11 septembre?

MISE À JOUR: Ajout d'informations sur l'image et le site Web de comparaison.

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