Square Enix is striking a chord of nostalgia and wasted no time to announce one of the most memorable Dragon Quest in my books at the Jump Festa 2020 for a game project. Based on the manga of the same name Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai or Doragon Kuesuto: Dai no Daibōken that was inspired based on Dragon Quest III system, previously delivers approximately 2 billion copies in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine between 1989 and 1996, based on game’s original creator Yuji Horii supervision.
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Long Story Short
The story starts off with a 12-year-old boy named Dai that was the only human raised in a peaceful monster island. While training to be a hero, he soon has to stop an evil demon lord, Hadlar as he returns to reign supreme over the world. Dai soon awakens to some of his latent powers that lie deep within with an appearance of a strange dragon mark on his forehead which is the very key to defeat evil.
Toei Animation announces that the new adaptation of the anime will be coming this fall 2020.
No further announcement on the platform and the release date on the game just yet.