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LONDON, January 12, 2006 – Square Enix®, one of the world's leading video game publishers, is releasing Japan's biggest ever selling PlayStation®2 game in Europe. Dragon Quest: The Journey of the Cursed KingTM will be available exclusively on the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system in April 2006.
Dragon Quest: The Journey of the Cursed King is the first European release of the legendary franchise that has sold over 40 million units worldwide. The game has been updated for its European debut including voice-overs recorded by a British cast, a full-orchestral soundtrack, a completely renovated menu system, new battle abilities, and improved animations. These new additions greatly enhance the gaming experience for the international audience.
Dragon Quest: The Journey of the Cursed King offers players a huge, epic adventure in a seamless world. Roam as far as the eye can see and battle against a wide variety of unique monsters by deploying spectacular attacks and spells – all in 3D for the first time ever.
Some of the biggest names in the Japanese entertainment industry work on the Dragon Quest series; Akira Toriyama famed for creating Dragon Ball® is responsible for character design; Yuji Horii is responsible for the story and script; and Koichi Sugiyama who has composed music for TV and released over 100 soundtracks and orchestral CDs, is responsible for the music. Dragon Quest : The Journey of the Cursed King is by highly respected developer Level-5, Inc. delivers a richly detailed environment, vast enough to house Yuji Horii's sweeping drama, and a cel-shaded graphics engine which perfectly captures the spirit of Akira Toriyama's character designs.
John Yamamoto, President and CEO comments: "We are delighted to be bringing such a prestigious title to Europe. The launch of Dragon Quest: The Journey of the Cursed King marks a milestone for Square Enix as a leading European publisher, and will create a benchmark in gaming. There is high anticipation for Dragon Quest and this title will not disappoint".
April. Klasse, ein passendes Geburtstagsgeschenk :). Square Enix legt also viel Hoffnung in diesen Titel, alleine der letzte Satz stimmt mich doch sehr positiv, was den weiteren Verlauf der Serie hierzulande betrifft. Ich hoffe, dass sie damit nicht auf die Nase fallen.