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Dragon Quest X
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Developer(s) TBA
Designer(s) Yūji Horii
Artist(s) Akira Toriyama
Composer(s) Koichi Sugiyama
Released TBA
Price {{{retailprice}}}
Genre console role-playing game
Mode TBA
Platform Wii
Series Dragon Quest
Rating TBA
Media
Input Wii remote

Dragon Quest X (ドラゴンクエストX, Doragon Kuesto Ten) is the tentative name of an upcoming role-playing video game to be published by Square Enix for the Nintendo Wii video game console.[1][2] It was formally announced by Yūji Horii on December 10, 2008 at a Dragon Quest conference[3] and has been called "the highest profile third-party release ever announced for the platform" by Nintendo Power.[4]

History

Upon the initial announcement of the game, Nintendo president and CEO Satoru Iwata compared the Dragon Quest series to the Brain Age series, which was also seen as unmarketable in the West, and declared that he would like to work closely with Square Enix to raise the series' international appeal.[4]

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