Dragon Quest Heroes II: The Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End New Details Discussed; No Release Date Announced Yet

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Dragon Quest Heroes 2: The Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End is still not given an affirmative release date, but gamers are already given a series of details to keep the fans as updated as possible. The fans of Omega Force will be pleased to know that the title they once knew will be new and improved.

According to Gematsu, Dragon Quest Heroes 2: The Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End has a heap of new things to look forward, and the team behind it agrees as well. After the confirmation that Mirai Moriyama will be the voice behind Razel the male protagonist and Emi Takei will voice the female protagonist Tereshia, it's time for the team to divulge what the game has in store.

As per PlayStation Lifestyle, the average area size has noticeably been increased with a smoother, more appropriate location in comparison to the first. No specification was made as to whether this will result to a much bigger town or many instead. It was also noted that weather will play a significant role in terms of some spells and could be vital for the enemies present within the vicinity.

Noted by Silicon Era, Omega Force specified that there will be added quality on life upgrades with a dash button and cross-stage warping, which is assumed to be for the increased area ratio. These cannot be used however, for the story mode, but will enable players to quickly grasp Aurora, Luceus, Yangus, Doric, Bianca, Isla, Psaro and Nera as free downloadable content updates.

To further specify, the Japanese and Asian versions of Dragon Quest 2: The Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End will be made available on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4, as well as PS Vita, which will support cross-save and even cross-platform team ups. Keep posted for more updates on Omega Force's upcoming expansion.

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