Square Enix is giving the original JRPGs an HD-2D upgrade with Dragon Quest 1 & 2 in 2025

Jun. 18, 2024



The rumored Dragon Quest trilogy remake is coming - just not all in the same package

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We don’t have any direct footage of Dragon Quest 1 & 2 HD-2D Remake, but it’s a safe bet it’ll look a whole lot like what we’ve seen of the 3 remake. Square Enix is billing this as “The Erdrick Trilogy” despite the fact that it’s releasing in two separate packages, so it certainly seems like there’ll be a fair amount of similarities between the games. Square Enix has not yet announced platforms for the 1 & 2 remake, but the 3 remake is coming to Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

Speaking about the Dragon Quest 3 remake during the Direct, series creator Yuji Horii said “I’m delighted we were finally able to announce the game’s release date. And we even snuck in a surprise announcement: Dragon Quest 1 & 2 will also receive the HD-2D treatment. Chronologically, Dragon Quest 3 comes first in the Erdrick trilogy. I think players will have fun seeing how things unfold if they play 3, 1, and 2 in that order. I really hope you’ll all enjoy experiencing the entire Erdrick trilogy across these remakes.”

These games have been remade several times over the years, and the original two Dragon Quest games are often bundled together. Such was the case with remakes released for both the Super Famicom and the Game Boy Color. The popularity of the original Dragon Quest back in the ’80s paved the way for pretty much every Japanese RPG that would follow, so it’s fantastic to see the entire trilogy getting such a lavish remake treatment for modern platforms.

The announcement of the 1 & 2 remake was accompanied by new trilogy key art from designer Naoki Ikushima. “The inspiration comes from Toriyama-sensei’s illustrations,” Square Enix explains onTwitter, “and in order to continue that tradition, we came up with a composition that portrays the Hero, who was kneeling in Toriyama-sensei’s SFC illustration, standing up and gazing beyond the castle.”

An hour of hands-on with Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remakehas convinced me it’s time to grind like it’s 1988.

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