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The game based on Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai will have news in May

The game based on Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai will have news in May

V-Jump magazine confirms that we will know more about the game, which is based on the anime currently in production based on the original manga.

Square Enix has confirmed through the latest issue of the Japanese magazine V-Jump that next May 27 we will have news about the video game based on Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai, an anime adaptation based on the famous manga of the same name in publication since 1989 to 1996 in the Shonen Jump Shonen Jump.

After learning about the project at the Jump Festa 2020 held this past December, we now know that it will be next May 27 at 13:00 (CEST) when a special streaming will be broadcast for both the game and the animation series; the latter, scheduled for autumn on Japanese television. More details will also be given about the voice cast of the television adaptation.

At this time, the platforms on which the video game will be released are unknown; not even if it will be a JRPG or rather an action adventure. In the video that we leave here below you can follow the Japanese broadcast live.

Dragon Quest: Dai no Daiboken
Dragon Quest: Dai no Daiboken

Dragon Quest: The Adventures of Fly, emblem of Jumo in the nineties

Dragon Quest: The Adventures of Fly (Dragon Quest: Dai no Daiboken) was one of the most important manga in publication of the Weekly Shonen Jump of the first half of the nineties; A decade where faces were seen with references such as Slam Dump by Takehiko Inaue, Yu Yu Hakuso by Toshihiro Togashi, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure by Hirohiko Araki or Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama, among many others.

The manga served as an adaptation of the important Enix JRPG saga based on the original installments II and III. Riku Sanjo and Koji Inada made an indisputable success throughout their 37 volumes with 47 million copies sold; in fact, Toei Animation knew how to see its potential to adapt that story to a 46-episode anime broadcast on TBS. The importance of Dai (Fly, in our language) is such that this new video game is now being developed; not to mention that he is one of the protagonists chosen as part of the selectable character incorporated via DLC in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for Nintendo Switch.

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