
The Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake solely launched late final yr, however the remake of the basic RPG is all the way down to its lowest value ever on a number of platforms at retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and GameStop.
On PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox Sequence X|S, Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake is now solely $34.99 — $25 off its $59.99 MSRP. That additionally places it at the bottom value new bodily copies have ever been, in keeping with value trackers like CamelCamelCamel.
There are some exceptions to the deal relying on the platform and retailer. As an illustration, and Amazon solely have the PS5 and Nintendo Switch variations bumped all the way down to the brand new 42% off value, while the Xbox Sequence X variations are nonetheless marked at $59.94.
This multi-retailer deal hasn’t appeared to have hit all main tales both, with Walmart’s vary of the sport nonetheless round its common value. Nonetheless, Best Buy and GameStop have the sport on all three console platforms for $34.99 every, so that you’ve acquired some good choices — even should you’re taking part in on Xbox.
If you happen to’re purchasing within the UK, Hit has the PS5 and Xbox variations of the remake on sale as properly, for £39.85 and £37.85 respectively. If you happen to’re within the UK and you wish to play on Nintendo Switch or PS5 inventory runs out, Amazon UK has copies of the Dragon Quest III remake on sale too for £44.85 and £42.95.
Being a modernised remake of the begin to the sequence’ beloved Erdrick Trilogy, Dragon Quest III remains to be an immersive deal with in its HD-2D kind that makes this a deal greater than value leaping on, should you hadn’t the prospect to attempt it out already.
In our IGN evaluation of the sport by Logan Plant, he referred to as it a “shining instance of find out how to remake a basic RPG and a superb reminder of why the unique is a vital work”. Granted, there a number of areas that might’ve used a bit of additional modernisation, however these are few and far between — being an incredible remake effort for a 37-year-old recreation.
Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of expertise masking gaming, tech, movie, TV, and anime. Observe him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.
