Square Enix’s long-awaited release Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake is out this week on the Switch and if you’re planning on picking up a physical copy, you might want to read on…
It seems there are some notable differences with the box art and game cartridge. Once again, Japan gets the cool version – with a double-sided cover. The inside sleeve features some retro-style artwork of Dragon Quest III, while the US and European version appears to just be a white page loaded with legal text.
Here’s a look, courtesy of ‘Nintendeal’ on social media:
Although the local box art doesn’t match the Japanese release, the West arguably gets the better game cartridge – featuring some actual detail rather instead of a logo and blank canvas.
If you are happy to wait for your physical copy of Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake, as mentioned by the source, the Japanese physical release does include “full English language support” including audio and subtitles – so you could always go with the Japanese version.
And if you’re still not sure whether to check out this game, be sure to read our review here on Nintendo Life:
Square Enix's long-awaited release Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake is out this week on the Switch and if you're planning on picking up a physical copy, you might want to read on...
It seems there are some notable differences with the box art and game cartridge. Once again, Japan gets the cool version - with a double-sided cover. The inside sleeve features some retro-style artwork of Dragon Quest III, while the US and European version appears to just be a white page loaded with legal text.
Here's a look, courtesy of 'Nintendeal' on social media:
I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed #DQ3 #ドラクエ3 pic.twitter.com/wqaLgZhXZx— Nintendeal (@Nintendeal) November 14, 2024
Although the local box art doesn't match the Japanese release, the West arguably gets the better game cartridge - featuring some actual detail rather instead of a logo and blank canvas.
If you are happy to wait for your physical copy of Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake, as mentioned by the source, the Japanese physical release does include "full English language support" including audio and subtitles - so you could always go with the Japanese version.
And if you're still not sure whether to check out this game, be sure to read our review here on Nintendo Life:
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