You Can Now Play Dragon Quest X Offline on Your Mobile Phone, but There’s a Catch

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Almost every Dragon Quest title has been amazing and has always ignited a love for JRPGs among old and younger fans of the franchise. Fortunately, mobile users can finally enjoy Dragon Quest X Offline on their preferred mobile phones. One simple catch, though: You must live in Japan.

Square Enix and B.B Studio have announced that the Dragon Quest X Offline mobile version will now be available for download in Japan today, January 15. Popularly known as Dragon Quest X: Rise of the Five Tribes Offline, the game and its DLC can now be purchased and downloaded on the Japanese AppStore and PlayStore.

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The game also comes with a limited-time discount, so if you love it, want to play it on your mobile, and are in Japan, it's best to purchase it now.

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Dragon Quest X was originally an online game, and Dragon Quest X Offline redesigned the original online game to fit into an offline, single-player narrative. Players will still get to explore Astoltia, the continent where the five main tribes reside. The Sleeping Hero and the Guiding Ally DLC expands the world with a new land to explore and new characters to love.

Dragon Quest X Offline for mobile has an introductory price of 1,960 yen until January 28, when it will increase to the original 2,800 yen. The DLC is also priced at 1,920 yen and will increase to 2,400 yen.

Whether you are still finishing Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake's main quest while you wait for an eventual global release of Dragon Quest X Offline's mobile version or are already looking forward to Dragon Quest XII, be sure to stay updated about the latest gaming news and stories by following Gfinity Esports.

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