Square Enix is looking to make a splash at this year’s Tokyo Game Show with big titles such as Kingdom Hearts III, Dragon Quest Builders 2, Left Alive, and more. Here’s the company's current lineup.
Japan had a bunch of remasters and rereleases such as The Last of Us and Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash, but the headliner of the week certainly goes to Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 + 2.
Square Enix is releasing the latest “All-in-One Package” for the MMORPG Dragon Quest X featuring its four expansions on PS4, Switch, Wii U [yes, Wii U], and PC. Here’s a new trailer showing its highlights.
Square Enix announced that Dragon Quest X is getting its latest “All-in-One Package” featuring its four expansions on PS4, Nintendo Switch, Wii U, and PC this July in Japan.
Square Enix announced its consolidated results for the nine-month period ended December 31, 2017 with some insight on how the company performed on a year with less blockbuster titles.
In addition to PlayStation Experience in December, we’ll have another big event with Jump Festa 2018 that takes place a week after, and Square Enix shared a look at its lineup of titles.
Last week, Japan had a busy one with the release of Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon along with Dragon Quest X's latest expansion, Star Wars Battlefront II, and The Sims 4 on PS4.
Last week, Japan got several new releases in Pokkén Tournament DX for Nintendo Switch, NBA2K18, Dragon Quest X: All-in-One Package on Switch, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, and more.
Japan had several new releases with a big one in Everybody’s Golf on PS4, two sequels in Etrian Mystery Dungeon 2 in 3DS and Nights of Azure 2, Resident Evil: Revelations Unveiled Edition on PS4, and more.