And if they do, it will be different
It’s been nearly a year sinceDragon Quest Xfirst launched for the Nintendo Wii. Since then, Square Enix has released a Wii U version of the online role-playing game and there’s aPC port in the worksas well. Awesome. Sounds great. So, is the publisher looking into the title overseas?
“Of course,” Square’s Yu Miyake toldWeekly Famitsu. “However, as for whether it’ll be run in theDragon Queststyle in the overseas market, every nation has its own play style and sensibilities, so I don’t think it’ll be a single game worldwide like withFinal Fantasy XI.”

“Different countries play games at different speeds, and the community management is also diverse,” reasons producer Yosuke Saito. “It’s more than just if players would be able to enjoy universal seasonal events, so I believe we should manage countries and areas separately. That’s why I think we should have separate servers for each country.”
What exactly that means for a potential international release remains a mystery. Square Enix has yet to announce any plans to bringDragon Quest Xto Western markets.








