Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii has made a heartfelt request to players who have completed the recently released Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake. He encourages them to share their copies with children or newcomers, fostering a new generation of gamers.
The official Dragon Quest account on X announced today that the remake has achieved impressive sales figures, exceeding 2 million copies shipped and downloaded globally since its launch three weeks ago. “The HD-2D version of Dragon Quest 3 has exceeded 2 million copies shipped and downloaded worldwide,” the post stated, thanking all players for their support.
In his tweet, Horii expressed his joy over the game’s popularity and its accessibility. He stated, “seems that so many people are playing it, and I couldn’t be happier.” His message resonates with a desire to nurture interest in role-playing games (RPGs) among younger audiences. He added, “If you’ve already completed it, please lend the software to people who have never played Dragon Quest before or to small children, and teach them how to play.” This call-to-action reflects both optimism for expanding the player base and recognition of how vital community sharing can be in gaming culture.
なんと、これほど多くの人にプレイしてもらえてるみたいで、こんな嬉しいことはありません。だいぶ遊びやすくなっているので、すでにクリアした人は、ドラクエ未体験の人や、ちいさなお子様に、ソフトを貸してあげて、遊び方を教えてあげてくださいね。 https://t.co/90k0wvIjZ7
— 堀井雄二 (@YujiHorii) December 6, 2024
This initiative from Horii aligns closely with sentiments shared by other industry veterans. For instance, Final Fantasy producer Naoki Yoshida previously discussed how younger audiences may not connect with traditional turn-based mechanics in older RPGs. He emphasized that familiarity shapes preferences within gaming communities.
Indeed, this appeal from Horii could inspire seasoned fans of the franchise to engage more actively with family members or friends new to gaming. By passing along their experiences, whether through lending a copy or sharing gameplay tips, players can cultivate an inviting atmosphere for newcomers. It’s heartwarming when established franchises take steps towards inclusivity and mentorship within their communities.