Dragon Quest will join Nintendo at Universal Studios Japan

‘Real Battle Attraction’

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Dragon Quest has always been one of the most traditionally popular franchises in Japan. There’s even an unspoken holiday for each release, a running joke that’s made it’s way overseas and into pop culture.

So it makes sense then that Square Enix is partnering up with Universal Studios Japan to bring a special attraction into the mix. It’s called the “Real Battle Attraction,” and will involve “getting weapons, going into dungeons, and battling monsters.” The General producer of the series, Ryuutarou Ichimura will be on hand to ensure that it’s “authentic.”

That’s good enough for me! Now to just find a way to get to Japan whenever this is finished. I wonder if it’ll be anything like Wizard Quest (which I’ve never been to, and only heard about).

Dragon Quest news (Dec. 19): DQ Monsters Joker 3 Pro / Dragon Quest x Univeral Studios Japan [Perfectly Nintendo]


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