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Dragon Quest 12 in development according to series creator Yuji Horii

Series creator Yuji Horii recently confirmed Dragon Quest 12 is in development, having started production sometime in 2019.

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-Foxtrot2204d ago

Good to hear just please, let the main character talk in this one and get him involved with the overall story

The main character in XI was so special yet he never said a word, he just went along with what everyone said or told him to do.

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Segata2202d ago

Are you new to Dragon Quest?

-Foxtrot2202d ago

No

After 11 or so games it’s annoying now

Razmiran2202d ago

You always somehow have the worst takes

gangsta_red2202d ago

Agreed.

I didn't mind with past games. But this game made it painfully obvious how annoying a silent protagonist is.

-Foxtrot2202d ago

Exactly my point

This game was the tipping point for me, it's so painfully obvious now.

Fritzwochel2201d ago

LOL IKR! That silent treatment. It's silly.

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Thundercat772203d ago

I love the franchise but it desperate needs a new vision. It cannot stay the same!!!

The game feels like a coloring book for kids and the main character does not even talk!!!!

If they go with the same old formula, I won't support them anymore.

Energie2202d ago

Why fix if its not broke? And DQ11 proved that staying with the old formula works and DQ being finally successful in the west. Final Fantasy decided to change the formula and look what has happened to the franchise.

gangsta_red2202d ago

I agree with this also. It would be nice if this new DQ did something a bit different. Anything would be a welcome change.

Energie2202d ago

Oh adding something new is perfectly welcomed as long sa the core game stays intact.

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Relientk772203d ago

I know it's a long way off, but Dragon Quest XII day one when it does come out.

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Ubisoft Acquires March of Giants From Amazon

The Montreal-based team behind March of Giants joins Ubisoft to continue development on the free-to-play 4v4 MOBA game where players take on the role of giant combatants.

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Player Payment Habits in Gaming Show Rising Transaction Values for Crypto

The global gaming market is projected to reach $188.9 billion in 2025, with North America and Europe accounting for 46% of total spending despite representing just 20% of the world’s player base. A new report from Newzoo in collaboration with Tebex provides a detailed breakdown of how players are paying for games and which regions are seeing the fastest growth.

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pollfff141d ago (Edited 141d ago )

Wow, the global gaming market keeps exploding! $188.9 billion in 2025 is huge, and it’s interesting that North America and Europe make up nearly half of the spending despite only 20% of players. Shows how monetization strategies and payment systems really shape the industry. Platforms like https://nowplix.com/platfor... are also riding this growth by tracking trends and payments across regions — a smart way to see where the action is.

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John Smedley Says He Hates “Play-to-Earn” But Still Chose Web3 to Fund Reaper Actual

When John Smedley sat down with PC Gamer to talk about Reaper Actual, he had two messages. One, that this is the game he’s always dreamed of making. And two, that the Web3 elements powering it are not really his thing.

“I actually went out with no intention of Web3,” he told the magazine. “And I couldn’t get funding to make this dream game that’s been in my head for 10 years.”

That admission lands hard for anyone tracking the play-to-earn games space. Smedley, whose resume includes EverQuest and PlanetSide 2, isn’t just dipping his toe into blockchain gaming, he’s diving in, but only because no one else would fund his vision. His comments paint Web3 less as a belief system and more as a last resort.

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SIdepocket145d ago

web3… is that still a thing?