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Dragon Quest Builders 2 Game Launches for PC in December

posted on by Jennifer Sherman
Game shipped for PS4, Switch in West on July 12

Square Enix announced on Monday that the Dragon Quest Builders 2 (Dragon Quest Builders 2: Hakaigami Shidō to Karappo no Shima) game will launch for PC via Steam on December 10. The company began streaming a promotional video for the announcement.

The release will include of the the Season Pass content from the console releases of the game, including the Hotto Stuff Pack, Modernist Pack, Aquarium Pack, Designer's Sunglasses, Historic Headwear, and Dragonlord's Throne. People who preorder the PC version of the game will receive in-game bonus content.

The game shipped in Japan in December for both the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. The game then launched for the PS4 and Switch in North America and Europe on July 12.

Koei Tecmo assisted in the development of the game by working on its action.

The game is set in the world of Dragon Quest II, and takes place after the events of the game.

In the new game, after Hargon's death, a religious organization rises in his place and inherits his will. The peace brought by Hargon's death starts to crumble. The goal of the organization is the destruction of the world. The organization begins to destroy towns and castles in places all over the world, and not much remains of the lives of the people. To this organization, the Builders are a hinderance and must be eradicated. The organization captures the protagonists and throws them in jail.

In the game's story, the protagonists wash ashore on "Empty Island," surrounded by rotting casks and driftwood. As the name suggests, there are no people, no towns, and no houses on the island. There is, however, an unnatural shrine-like object atop a rocky mountain.

Manga creator Akira Toriyama designed the game's female and male protagonists. The protagonists are the descendants of the legendary builders who once saved the world. Toriyama also designed the game's character Malroth, the final boss from Dragon Quest II.

Source: Dragon Quest's YouTube channel


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