Remake en HD-2D de Dragon Quest I y II llega a consolas y PC

Square Enix ha lanzado Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, que actualiza las dos primeras entregas de la clásica serie JRPG. El juego presenta un estilo HD-2D y está disponible en múltiples plataformas a partir del 30 de octubre de 2025. Concluye la Trilogía de Erdrick tras el remake de 2024 de Dragon Quest III.

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake trae los capítulos inaugurales de la renowned saga JRPG a un formato renovado. Publicado por Square Enix y desarrollado por Team Asano —conocido por títulos como Octopath Traveler y Triangle Strategy—, el remake combina las historias originales de los descendientes de Erdrick en una sola experiencia. Los jugadores exploran reinos antiguos, mazmorras olvidadas y participan en batallas épicas, con opciones para jugar en solitario o compartir con otros. El estilo visual emplea HD-2D, fusionando arte pixelado con entornos 3D y efectos en alta definición para equilibrar nostalgia y modernidad. Este enfoque permite una inmersión en el mundo de Alefgard sin necesidad de conocimientos previos de la serie. Para quienes buscan un arco narrativo completo, comenzar con el ya lanzado Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake proporciona el contexto cronológico. Disponible en PC a través de Steam y Microsoft Store, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch y Switch 2, el juego se lanzó el 30 de octubre de 2025, con un precio de 59,99 € y recomendado para mayores de 12 años. Un tráiler de jugabilidad muestra los gráficos actualizados, el combate fluido, la banda sonora renovada y los entornos mejorados. El momento del lanzamiento coincide con la proximidad de la temporada festiva, posicionándolo como un regalo adecuado para entusiastas de los JRPG o nuevos en el género.

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