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- New gameplay videos showcase updated mechanics and key locations in Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, such as Emberdales Flame Festival and Wetlock region.
- A mysterious bard leads townspeople through a portal, creating an adventure within Highendreigh Tower. The heroes must uncover the bards motives and deal with an impending flood.
- The game introduces a secondary profession system, allowing players to switch vocations anytime without visiting specific locations.
- Dragon Quest VII Reimagined will be available on multiple platforms: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2 on February 5th.
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New Gameplay Videos Reveal Adventures in Emberdale and Wetlock for Dragon Quest VII Reimagined
Square Enix has released new gameplay videos for Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, showcasing key locations and updated mechanics as the release date approaches. Gematsu reports that the first video features the main characters’ arrival in Emberdale during the Flame Festival. The festivities, centered on the nearby volcano, are disrupted when the village seer warns of an imminent eruption. Despite this warning, the celebrations continue, leading the heroes to investigate the seer’s prediction. The footage includes interactions with villagers, exploration around the volcano, and combat sequences. The second video focuses on the Wetlock region, where a mysterious bard captivates the townspeople with his music. He leads them through a portal to Highendreigh Tower, seeking shelter from an impending flood. The heroes must discover the bard’s motives and the source of the flood. This version of the game also introduces a secondary profession system, supplementing the main class. Players can now switch vocations anytime by pressing down on the D-pad, eliminating the need to visit specific locations. The game also features a redesigned, more organized menu. Dragon Quest VII Reimagined will be available on February 5 for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2.
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| Official Name | Groove Coaster: Initial Initial Echo Ego |
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| Genre | Music |
| Play Modes | Single player |
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