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Dragon Quest VII Reimagined to Receive Demo

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  • The Dragon Quest VII Reimagined demo is available for multiple platforms on January 7, including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store.
  • Progress made in the demo will carry over to the full game, which releases on February 5, 2026, and players who complete the demo will unlock a special outfit for Maribel in the full game.
  • This modernized reinterpretation of the classic game features updated visuals, mechanics, and a more accessible narrative. However, save data will not transfer between Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 versions of the game.
  • Players planning to switch to Nintendo Switch 2 should complete the demo and full game on their original console first if they wish to retain their progress as there is no upgrade path for the demo on the new console.

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Demo for Dragon Quest VII Reimagined Launches on Multiple Platforms (January 7) with Progress Carryover to Full Game

A demo for Dragon Quest VII Reimagined launches on January 7th for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and the Microsoft Store. Progress made in the demo will carry over to the full game, which officially releases on February 5, 2026. Players who complete the demo will also unlock the Day Off Dress outfit for Maribel in the full game. Dragon Quest VII Reimagined is a modernized reinterpretation of the classic game, featuring updated visuals, mechanics, and a more accessible narrative. However, save data will not transfer between the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 versions of the game. While demo progress will carry over to the full game on Nintendo Switch 2, there is no upgrade path for the demo itself on the new console. Therefore, players planning to switch to Nintendo Switch 2 should complete the demo and full game on their original console first if they wish to retain their progress.

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