Dragon Quest Treasures has been rated by the Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea, implying that a PC version could be releasing soon. If true, Dragon Quest Treasures would be another Nintendo Switch third-party title from Square Enix heading to PC in recent months.
Dragon Quest Treasures for PC was rated this past April in Korea, and the rating was made public this month. Square Enix has not made an official announcement regarding the PC version, and a release for additional platforms like PlayStation 4 and Xbox One is unconfirmed. However, the PC release would follow a past precedent by Square Enix since many of its console titles release on the platform after its initial launch.

Here’s an overview of the recently released Dragon Quest Treasures demo, via Square Enix:
About Dragon Quest Treasures
All progress made in the demo, including save data, will be able to be carried over to the full game. Players who decide to purchase the full game after playing and finishing the demo will also receive five Better Buddy Bullets to aid in their adventures.
As Erik and Mia, players will embark on an extraordinary journey through the mysterious world of Draconia. The duo will be joined by their cute companion creatures, Purrsula and Porcus, alongside a team of recruitable monster pals in their search for treasures. Players can utilize these monsters’ unique abilities to discover hidden treasures and reach otherwise inaccessible areas. Defend against monsters and rival gangs until the siblings can return to base to get their treasures appraised. Collecting treasure can increase the players’ vault value, allowing them to expand their home base and further build up their brigade of friendly monsters.
Lastly, Dragon Quest Treasures is available now for Nintendo Switch worldwide, and a demo is available for free in the Nintendo eShop.