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A new Dragon Quest game is releasing worldwide this September

Square Enix released a new gameplay trailer for the action JRPG Infinity Strash: Dragon Quest – The Adventure of Dai, which revealed the game will release worldwide on September 28th. Moreover, it also confirmed that the title is coming to Xbox Series X|S alongside other platforms.

Infinity Strash: Dragon Quest – The Adventure of Dai is an adaptation of the beloved manga and anime series of the same name. As players dive into the storyline, they will accompany Dai and his newfound companions, including Leona, the princess of the Kingdom of Papnica. Together, they'll unite their strengths to defeat the resurrected Demon King Hadlar.

Infinity Strash: Dragon Quest – The Adventure of Dai is coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store. The Steam page has confirmed that the game will feature Denuvo as an anti-piracy measure.

Pre-order customers on PlayStation will get some exclusive bonuses, such as the Legendary Hero's Costume and the Bond Memory titled “The Hero's Tutor”. Those who pre-order the Digital Deluxe edition will get a Legendary outfit for each class.

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