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*In 2019, an augmented reality, role-playing game inspired by ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon GO}}'' titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dragon Quest Walk}}'' was released for mobile devices exclusively in Japan, along with its service.
*In 2019, an augmented reality, role-playing game inspired by ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon GO}}'' titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dragon Quest Walk}}'' was released for mobile devices exclusively in Japan, along with its service.
*In 2020, a tactical game titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dragon Quest Tact}}'' was released for mobile devices in Japan, then worldwide in 2021, before shutting down in 2024. It features new monsters, along with veteran monsters throughout the ''Dragon Quest'' series, and characters from the mainline and spin-off series.
*In 2020, a tactical game titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dragon Quest Tact}}'' was released for mobile devices in Japan, then worldwide in 2021, before shutting down in 2024. It features new monsters, along with veteran monsters throughout the ''Dragon Quest'' series, and characters from the mainline and spin-off series.
*In 2023, a action role-playing game and battle royale, similar to other games like ''{{iw|wikipedia|Fortnite}}'' and now defunct ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier}}'', titled ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dragon Quest Champions}}'' was released for mobile in Japan.
*In 2023, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dragon Quest Champions}}'', a mobile game that mixes action role-play game and battle royale, similar to games like ''{{iw|wikipedia|Fortnite}}'' and now defunct ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier}}'', was released.


Remakes of the mainline entries have appeared on Nintendo's handheld systems, starting with ''Dragon Quest I'', ''II'', and ''III'' on the Game Boy Color in 2000. On the Nintendo DS, there was ''Dragon Quest IV'' in 2007, ''V'' in 2008, and ''VI'' in 2010. Then, remakes of ''Dragon Quest VII'' and ''VIII'' were released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2016 and 2017, respectively. Finally, ''Dragon Quest III'' would obtain another remake, titled ''Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake''. All of the remakes include reworked graphics and new gameplay features. The latest released installment of the core series, ''Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age'', was released in Japan in July 2017 for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo 3DS, and internationally in September 2018 for Steam, PlayStation 4, and barring the 3DS release. An enhanced port initially for [[Nintendo Switch]], as ''Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age - Definitive Edition'', released worldwide in September 2019, with enhanced Switch ports of ''Dragon Quest I'', ''II'', and ''III'' following. The ''Definitive Edition'' was later ported on Steam, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in 2020, and Google Stadia the year after, making it the first time the franchise has a game published in a [[Microsoft]]-produced console. Since 2021, the latest installment of the core series is titled ''Dragon Quest XII: The Flames of Fate'', as it was announced in a teaser during the livestream of the franchise's 35th anniversary.
Remakes of the mainline entries have appeared on Nintendo's handheld systems, starting with ''Dragon Quest I'', ''II'', and ''III'' on the Game Boy Color in 2000. On the Nintendo DS, there was ''Dragon Quest IV'' in 2007, ''V'' in 2008, and ''VI'' in 2010. Then, remakes of ''Dragon Quest VII'' and ''VIII'' were released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2016 and 2017, respectively. Finally, ''Dragon Quest III'' would obtain another remake, titled ''Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake''. All of the remakes include reworked graphics and new gameplay features. The latest released installment of the core series, ''Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age'', was released in Japan in July 2017 for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo 3DS, and internationally in September 2018 for Steam, PlayStation 4, and barring the 3DS release. An enhanced port initially for [[Nintendo Switch]], as ''Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age - Definitive Edition'', released worldwide in September 2019, with enhanced Switch ports of ''Dragon Quest I'', ''II'', and ''III'' following. The ''Definitive Edition'' was later ported on Steam, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in 2020, and Google Stadia the year after, making it the first time the franchise has a game published in a [[Microsoft]]-produced console. Since 2021, the latest installment of the core series is titled ''Dragon Quest XII: The Flames of Fate'', as it was announced in a teaser during the livestream of the franchise's 35th anniversary.

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