Dragon Quest XI reaches 5.5 million units distributed

Square Enix's work, Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of a Lost Past, reaches 5.5 million units distributed worldwide on PS4, 3DS and Switch.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of a lost past reaches 5.5 million units distributed, counting those that come in physical format such as those that arrive in digital. After its arrival on Nintendo Switch, sales numbers on Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation 4 have increased greatly, making Square Enix's work reach large numbers. It should be noted that for the distribution count the numbers from the PC version have not been added (remember that the title is also available on Steam). On the occasion of the news at hand, the director of the Dragon Quest series, Yuji Horii, has made some statements that we leave below.

Dragon Quest XI's path to success

“I strongly believe that this figure has only been achieved thanks to our fans, who have always loved the Dragon Quest series and also to the new players who discovered Dragon Quest or the JRPG genre through this title,” says Yuji Horii, “Yes could I ever go back in time to find myself when I was still doing the first Dragon Quest, I would love to tell myself: 'In 30 years, Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of a lost past has been released and appreciated by international fans beyond the seas and languages ​​”.

Dragon Quest XI Switch PC PS4

After these words, Horii ends up ensuring that he will continue doing his best to continue expanding the Dragon Quest saga. A saga that was born in 1986 in Japan and that since then has had a large number of deliveries that have expanded its universe to the present time. In fact, for the most nostalgic, we remember that the Switch version of Dragon Quest XI has a 2D mode in which we can relive the story presented by the game with an artistic style reminiscent of NES games.

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