Release - Dragon Quest X Offline Western
Dragon Quest X Offline is a wonderful love letter to a decade of DQ MMO storytelling, but as of April 2026, do not wait for an English version . If you want to experience it, your only practical path is learning Japanese or playing the original MMO with fan translation tools. For the rest of us, we hope Square Enix surprises us—but don't hold your breath.
| Challenge | Details | |-----------|---------| | | DQX has more dialogue than DQVII , DQXI , and DQ Builders 2 combined. Localizing hundreds of thousands of lines of quest text, item names, puns, and accents is costly and time-consuming. | | Voice Acting | The original Japanese has extensive voice work (especially for Version 2.0+). Redubbing in English would add significant expense. | | Licensed Music | The game uses Sugiyama’s symphonic suite (same as DQXI ), but some expansion music rights might need renegotiation. | | MMO-to-Offline Quirks | Some systems (daily login rewards, time-gated content) feel odd in a single-player game. Western testers might demand reworks. | | Previous DQX Failure | The full DQX Online never left Japan because Square Enix determined the cost of localizing an aging MMO with low Western demand wasn't worth it. They may see Offline similarly. | Dragon Quest X Offline Western Release
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, and with no new official announcements up to April 2026, Dragon Quest X Offline is a wonderful love
Right on! I HATED this movie. It was a complete, nightmarish departure from everything we loved about the first two movies. Gah! Let’s imagine it never happened.
I totally agree…
I ‘d really really loved the first and second series, Anne and Gilbert were one of my teen-ager dreams but “the continuing story” is a nonsense…
I felt really disappointed.
So for me their story finishes at the end of “the sequel” with a sweet kiss and Anne finally accepting him.
Let’s forget all about that ” continuing story”