Dragon Quest I and II HD-2D remake arrives on consoles and PC

Square Enix has released Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, updating the first two entries in the classic JRPG series. The game features an HD-2D style and is available on multiple platforms starting October 30, 2025. It concludes the Erdrick Trilogy following the 2024 remake of Dragon Quest III.

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake brings the inaugural chapters of the renowned JRPG saga into a refreshed format. Published by Square Enix and developed by Team Asano—known for titles like Octopath Traveler and Triangle Strategy—the remake combines the original stories of the descendants of Elric into a single experience. Players explore ancient kingdoms, forgotten dungeons, and engage in epic battles, with options for solo play or sharing with others.

The visual presentation employs an HD-2D style, merging pixel art with 3D environments and high-definition effects to balance nostalgia and modernity. This approach allows immersion in the world of Alefgard without requiring prior knowledge of the series. For those seeking a full narrative arc, starting with the already-released Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake provides chronological context.

Available on PC via Steam and Microsoft Store, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch, and Switch 2, the game launched on October 30, 2025, priced at €59.99 and recommended for ages 12 and up. A gameplay trailer showcases the updated visuals, fluid combat, reworked soundscape, and enhanced environments. The release timing aligns with the approach of the festive season, positioning it as a suitable gift for JRPG enthusiasts or newcomers to the genre.

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