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RPG classic Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation comes to mobile

The mobile version of Dragon Quest VI is displayed vertically.

Image Credit: Square Enix

At least one company isn’t scared to charge a premium for its mobile releases.

Square Enix announced today that Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation is available on the iOS and Android platforms, priced at $15. This is a port of a Nintendo DS release of the same name, which was a remake itself of the original Super Nintendo role-playing game. This release has Square Enix continuing its line of premium priced mobile re-releases of some of its most treasured back catalog. The Japanese company has sold over 65 million units from the Dragon Quest franchise to date.

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Realms of Revelation has players journeying across two parallel worlds in a lengthy role-playing adventure, complete with a selection of mini games starring the series’ happy-faced slime mascot.

This mobile version has modified controls that allow for play in a mobile device’s vertical position — a rarity for this kind of role-playing game port. It also features a new file function that will let players save their game at any time.