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Dragon Quest X is to No Longer Be a Wii-Console Exclusive, Headed to the PC

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In the past, Dragon Quest X: Rise of the Five Tribes Online has remained a Wii console exclusive title – first on the Nintendo Wii and later on the Wii U. But like Square Enix’s other online title Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn it will no longer be staying put on the one console – this time making  a jump to the Windows PC.

As an online game there will be monthly subscriptions, and when it launches on the 26th September 2013 there will be a standard edition release for 3,990 yen that comes with a 20-day trial for the game and a special edition which comes with a number of goodies for a higher price of 9,800 yen.

A beta test is currently ongoing for the title, which you can test your system for / apply for HERE. You do seem to need to run the benchmark software before applying for the beta test. Alternatively you can check out the PC versions official website HERE.

Sam
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