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Dragon Quest VII HD Remake grips Square Enix fans for an 80-hour grind
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51917, member: 636"] Square Enix appears to be developing a comprehensive remake of Dragon Quest VII according to industry sources. MP1st obtained internal documentation that reveals the project among several upcoming releases from the publisher's major franchises. The company plans to launch this remake before March 2027 based on the leaked materials. Development teams have assigned the project a designation that suggests broader changes than typical remaster efforts. Publishers typically reserve remake terminology for more substantial overhauls compared to their HD-2D treatment of other series entries. The project scope remains undetermined though industry analyst Jason Schreier indicates expectations should remain measured. Square Enix will likely base this version on the Nintendo 3DS remake rather than the original PlayStation release. That handheld version introduced significant improvements to gameplay mechanics and overall user experience. Veterans and newcomers alike would benefit from accessing these enhancements on modern platforms. The lengthy nature of Dragon Quest VII presents a substantial time commitment as players require over 80 hours to complete standard playthroughs. Fans can anticipate another Dragon Quest release arriving sooner than the rumored remake. Square Enix confirmed that Dragon Quest 1 & II HD-2D Remake will reach global markets this October. This dual release will provide series enthusiasts with updated versions of the foundational entries. The publisher continues expanding their remake catalog while developing larger reconstruction projects. These efforts demonstrate Square Enix's commitment to preserving classic role-playing experiences for contemporary audiences. [/QUOTE]
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