Squuare Enix Announced Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai: A Hero’s Bonds For Mobile
/ Carlos HernandezSquare Enix has announced Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai: A Hero’s Bonds, a mobile team-based RPG coming to Asia for mobile devices on the App Store and Google Play store sometime in 2021.
The Adventures of Dai is a spin-off title of the Dragon Quest series and is a team-based action RPG and revolves around a boy named Dai and his adventures with friends Popp and Maam.
Have a look at the trailer to see how the game plays below.
Based on the details provided by Square Enix, Adventures of Dai is a “Team Action RPG for mobile that will feature dynamic battle sequences and deep character progression options.”. The game has a three lane combat system where you can position your characters strategically and can even play the game in co-op with up to three players.
You can level up your equipment, improve your skills, and take on quests to strengthen your preferred team composition. You can even learn more about the characters in the game through the Bonding Halo System, which is meant to not only improve that specific character but unlock special scenes to add more context to the characters involved.
More can be found at Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai: A Hero’s Bonds official website.
Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai: A Hero’s Bonds will soon have a closed beta test on supported Android devices in Singapore, Japan, Canada, England, France, Australia, and New Zealand. There will be limited content available in this beta test and players can try out the game in either English or Japanese.
Square Enix didn’t announce a date for the beta test but those interested in playing Adventures of Dai can pre-register the Android version of the game.
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