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    Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince Coming to Steam on September 11

    A new adventure hits PC in two weeks.

    Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince is officially headed to PC via Steam on September 11! Formerly, the game was exclusive to Nintendo Switch, where it released in December of 2023. This is great news for Dragon Quest fans! The game sold over 1 million copies on Nintendo Switch worldwide as of January 2024.

    Details on this Steam version can be found below:

    – A Wondrous World Awaits
    As time passes in Nadiria, so too do the seasons change, with different weather conditions tempting new monsters out of hiding and revealing paths to undiscovered areas. The Circles of Nadiria are sure to provide a fresh experience every time you visit.

    – Over 500 Unique Monsters
    With such varied environments to explore, you can expect them to be inhabited by a plethora of monsters. While many can be recruited in battle, occasionally a defeated monster will ask to join your team of its own accord. Befriend as many monsters as you can, then combine them to synthesize new creatures and build a unique party to your exact liking.

    – Enjoy All the DLC from the Console Version
    The Steam® version includes the DLC packs from the console version: the Mole Hole, Coach Joe’s Dungeon Gym and Treasure Trunks. Make the most of their unique features to enhance your adventure.

    – Test Your Might in Quickfire Contests
    Register your team for the network mode Quickfire Contests to participate in automated battles against the party data of 30 other players. Once a day you can earn stat-boosting items as a prize, and the monsters from any team you defeat will be added to your roster (up to rank B monsters only).

    In our 4/5 review, Payne Grist said the following in our review: “Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince displays and waves the banner of its pedigree proudly. It offers the same wonderful tone and gameplay of Dragon Quest with some nice twists. The game also gives fans of Dragon Quest IV especially some lovely fanservice that ties in properly to the melancholic, yet hopeful, story. The loop of finding new monsters, training them, and synthesizing them is very addicting and streamlined. Making new teams and refining your strategy over time is super engaging. The only things that sully the charm of the series and the satisfying gameplay loop are its rigid structure and incredibly inconsistent performance.”

    Noah Hunter
    Noah Hunter
    Noah is Final Weapon’s Editor-in-Chief. He co-founded the website in June 2019 and has been writing for it ever since. In total, he has over five years of writing experience across many publications, including IGN Entertainment. His favorite series include Xeno and Final Fantasy.

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