

“So we’ve been talking a little about maybe putting out a third entry, but really the big thing is between 1 and 2, there were so many improvements made,” he elaborated. For this reason, Sho said that it would be no picnic to develop a third game in the Heroes series. Dragon Quest Heroes 2 came with copious changes to the experience, like the ability to switch classes, co-op mode, cross-platform play, and unique multiplayer battles. The first game’s commercial success spurred Omega Force and Square Enix to release the game in Western territories too, bundling all of the post-launch DLC from the Japanese release for free. A Dragon Quest Heroes 3 game would be a tough prospect, but director Tomohiko Sho would rise to the challenge, as stated in an interview with Nintendo Everything.ĭragon Quest Heroes is the hack-and-slash spinoff of the Dragon Quest franchise.
