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Dragon Quest X For Wii Nearly Had Free-To-Play Sections For Kids

Dragon Quest X director Jin Fujisawa and Nintendo president Satoru Iwata recently sat down to discuss Dragon Quest X during the latest Nintendo Direct. Fujisawa revealed that Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii was going to include a free-to-play section for kids, but shortly realised that anyone could lie about their age. Dragon Quest X is due for release in Japan on Wii, August 2nd.

26 thoughts on “Dragon Quest X For Wii Nearly Had Free-To-Play Sections For Kids”

    1. Makes sense, I guess. Although they could just allow it for anyone in the first place, anyway, couldn’t they?

  1. I’m actually shocked on how legit a reason that is.

    Fuck paying, just say you’re 6 and you’re golden.

  2. @30N1U$ if u r smart enough, from the beginning SquareEnix said that Dragon Quest X going to be pay to play monthly ….

  3. Hmm that would have been interesting. Too bad there isn’t a way to prove your age. Perhaps the Wii U would be able to solve this problem with it’s facial recognition.

    1. Hey there you go! Unfortunately right now Square Enix is hurting and a hugely popular subscription-fee MMO would help the company. Perhaps when the company starts getting it’s crap together it will be a possibility but right now I don’t think it is possible.

      1. I think it will be free to play ousted of Japan – dragon quest is big there so people will pay the fee. In western countries it doesn’t sell nearly as well so it wouldn’t pay for square to make us pay a subscription fee.

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