Dragon Quest X Offline: The Enduring Hope for an English Release

It’s been quite a while since the offline version of Dragon Quest X: Offline, which was originally launched in Japan, became available. However, fans around the globe are still hoping for an English release. Given that this long-running MMO appears to have been designed with Western players in mind, who can’t access it due to its offline nature, it seems quite absurd that we haven’t received it yet.

Is there any estimated timeline for the release of Dragon Quest X: Offline on contemporary platforms, or are we still waiting for an announcement regarding its global availability?

2021 saw the unveiling of a fresh rendition of the widely acclaimed MMO, sparking enthusiasm among fans. Given their recent affection for Dragon Quest 11, the prospect of a standalone tenth game that caters to offline gamers is particularly appealing. Moreover, the announcement that it will be available on contemporary systems such as PS4 and Switch broadens its accessibility, ensuring a wider audience can enjoy it.

Following its launch in Japan in 2023, enthusiasts anticipated a version of the game, Dragon Quest X: Offline, would be made available globally soon. Each time a Nintendo Direct was scheduled, players harbored hopes that this particular event would unveil the game. However, as more Nintendo Directs were announced without mentioning the game, fans started to lose their optimism.

After two years, many enthusiasts of Dragon Quest seem to have abandoned the idea of playing this particular version of the game, as it’s not widely accessible. While those who understand Japanese can import it without trouble, most others are stuck revisiting older games like Dragon Quest 8. It’s a pity, as there was much anticipation for this new release among fans.

It’s more puzzling that Dragon Quest X: Offline isn’t available, given that there’s been a regular stream of releases in the series globally. Last year, the outstanding Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D remake generated lots of buzz, and the first two games will soon follow suit. Even spin-offs like Dragon Quest Treasures and Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince have received English versions.

Fans find themselves growing increasingly impatient not just for the offline version of Dragon Quest X, but also because there’s been little to no news about Dragon Quest 12. All we know is that development is ongoing and the game will feature more mature themes, yet that’s hardly satisfying. It seems as though this installment was released prematurely.

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2025-05-20 16:43