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Dragon Quest VII Reimagined: Here’s What Comes in Each Edition

Dragon Quest VII Reimagined is set to release February 3, 2026 if you buy the more expensive editions, or February 5 for the standard edition. It’s coming to PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. A from-the-ground-up remake of the original PS1 game, this remake brings the epic RPG adventure to modern platforms with modern visuals and storytelling. It’s available in several editions, all of which are detailed below. Let’s dive in.

Dragon Quest VII Reimagined Demo Is Live

  • Get it for PS5
  • Get it for Switch 1/2
  • Get it for Xbox
  • Get it for PC (Steam)

If you want to try it before you buy it, you can now download a demo that lets you play the opening hours of the game. It’s free on all platforms, and your save data even carries over to the full game if you decide to purchase it.

Dragon Quest VII Reimagined – Standard Edition

PS5

  • Get it at Amazon – $59.99
  • Get it at Best Buy – $59.99
  • Get it at GameStop – $59.99
  • Get it at Target – $59.99
  • Get it at Walmart – $59.99
  • Get it at PS Store (digital) – $59.99

Nintendo Switch 2

  • Get it at Amazon – $59.99
  • Get it at Best Buy – $59.99
  • Get it at GameStop – $59.99
  • Get it at Target – $59.99
  • Get it at Walmart – $59.99
  • Get it at eShop (digital) – $59.99

Nintendo Switch

  • Get it at Amazon – $59.99
  • Get it at Best Buy – $59.99
  • Get it at GameStop – $59.99
  • Get it at Target – $59.99
  • Get it at Walmart – $59.99
  • Get it at eShop (digital) – $59.99

Xbox Series S|X

  • Get it at Amazon – $59.99
  • Get it at Best Buy – $59.99
  • Get it at GameStop – $59.99
  • Get it at Target – $59.99
  • Get it at Walmart – $59.99
  • Get it at Xbox Store (digital) – $59.99

PC

  • Get it at Steam – $59.99

The standard edition just comes with the game itself, plus the preorder bonus (detailed below). It’s also worth noting that physical editions for Switch 2 are Game-Key Cards, and don’t contain the game on the cartridge.

Dragon Quest VII Reimagined – Digital Deluxe Edition

  • Get it for PS5 – $74.99
  • Get it for Switch – $74.99
  • Get it for Switch 2 – $74.99
  • Get it for Xbox Series X|S – $74.99

In addition to the base game, here’s what digital extras you get with the deluxe edition:

  • 48 hours early access
  • Luminary’s Livery costume set
  • Road of Regal Wretches battle arena content
  • Jam-Packed Swag Bag – assortment of helpful items
  • White Wolf Costume

Dragon Quest VII Reimagined – Collector’s Edition

  • Get it at Square Enix Store – $249.99

The Square Enix Store-exclusive collector’s edition comes with the following physical and digital extras:

Physical Items

  • Steelbook Case
  • Ship in a Bottle Figure
  • Smile Slime Plush

Digital Items

  • Luminary’s Livery costume set
  • Road of Regal Wretches battle arena content
  • Jam-Packed Swag Bag – assortment of helpful items
  • White Wolf Costume

Dragon Quest VII Reimagined Preorder Bonus

Preorder Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, and you’ll receive a couple of in-game items to help you on your way. Here’s what you get:

  • Trodain Togs
  • Seed of Proficiency x3

What Is Dragon Quest VII Reimagined?

Dragon Quest VII Reimagined is a full remake of Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past, a JRPG that first launched in 2000 for the original PlayStation console. It’s previously been ported to Nintendo 3DS and mobile platforms, but this is, as the title suggests, a full reimagining of the game.

DQ7 is a famously long game, with an average of 75 hours to complete the main story in the 3DS edition, according to Howlongtobeat, with a completionist time of 130 hours. The PlayStation version has even longer completion times.

The game is a traditional single-player JRPG that has your unnamed character and a team of adventurers sailing around, traversing islands, and completing quests to help people out on each one.

As for the art, Square Enix wrote in its announcement, “The character designs, originally crafted by world-renowned manga artist Akira Toriyama, have been reimagined into a charming 3D art style using dolls actually created in the real world.” That’s wild. The graphics look great, though, almost toy-like in that Link’s Awakening remake sort of way.

Other Preorder Guides


Author: Chris Reed
Source: IGN Gaming
Reviewed By: Editorial Team

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