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Square Enix announced that a playable demo for Dragon Quest VII Reimagined will be released on January 7, giving players a chance to try the game ahead of its worldwide launch on February 5 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, and February 6 for PC.
While Square Enix has not stated how long the demo will be, they did mention it to be “several hours” long, but progress is expected to carry over to the full game. This suggests that players will be able to experience the opening portion of the remake.
Dragon Quest VII Reimagined is a remake of Dragon Quest VII, originally released in 2000. The new version features a diorama-style visual presentation, modernized gameplay mechanics, and a more streamlined story. Developed by Hexadrive alongside Square Enix, the remake aims to preserve the core essence of the original while appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers.
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