Yosuke Saito teases Nier and Dragon Quest treats for 2026

Nier producer Yosuke Saito has hinted at upcoming content for fans of Nier: Automata and Dragon Quest in 2026, coinciding with the series' anniversaries. In an interview, he described it as 'just a little something' while cautioning against high expectations. The tease comes as both franchises mark significant milestones next year.

Yosuke Saito, producer on Nier: Automata, shared a subtle hint about future projects during a year-end conversation with Japanese outlet 4Gamer, as translated by Gematsu. With 2026 approaching, Saito noted the timing aligns with key anniversaries: the ninth for Nier: Automata and the fortieth for Dragon Quest, the latter originating in 1986.

"Next year marks the 40th anniversary of Dragon Quest! I’d be extremely happy if everyone could join in on a grand celebration," Saito said, expressing enthusiasm for a major event. He then turned to Nier, adding, "And for Nier: Automata's ninth anniversary, we're also preparing 'just a little something…' so please don't get too excited with anticipation! With that, I wish you all a happy New Year."

The comment tempers excitement, suggesting modest reveals rather than major launches. This follows earlier discussions in the year where Saito and director Yoko Taro addressed and denied rumors of Western audience restrictions on character designs, stemming from a mistranslation issue. Taro had stated, "I've never heard of such a thing happening."

Square Enix has a history of anniversary celebrations for its franchises, often including remasters, ports, or special editions. While details remain sparse, Saito's words signal some acknowledgment for dedicated fans amid the company's broader portfolio. As 2026 nears, gamers may look forward to more concrete announcements, potentially at events like Tokyo Game Show or dedicated showcases.

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