Home News ‘Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince’ Is Coming to iOS, Android, and Steam on September 11th With All DLC Included From the Switch Release

‘Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince’ Is Coming to iOS, Android, and Steam on September 11th With All DLC Included From the Switch Release

Author : Mia Jan 26,2025

TouchArcade Rating: Last year's Switch release of Square Enix's monster-collecting RPG, Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince, was a delightful experience despite some technical hiccups. Its charm and addictive gameplay easily surpassed other Dragon Quest spin-offs on the platform, rivaling the excellent Dragon Quest Builders 2. While a PC port was anticipated shortly after the Switch release, similar to Dragon Quest Treasures, a mobile arrival seemed far-fetched. However, Square Enix surprised us by announcing that the previously Switch-exclusive title will launch on iOS, Android, and Steam on September 11th, priced at $29.99 (mobile) and $39.99 (Steam). All previously released DLC, including the Digital Deluxe Edition content, will be included.

Comparative screenshots showcasing the game's visuals on mobile, Switch, and Steam are available on the official Japanese website. Here's an example:

Importantly, the Steam and mobile versions will omit the online battle mode from the Switch version, which allowed for real-time player-versus-player combat.

The Nintendo Switch version remains available, priced at $59.99 (standard) and $84.99 (Digital Deluxe Edition). Given my prior enjoyment of the Switch version, I eagerly anticipate reviewing the mobile and Steam Deck ports upon their September 11th launch. This swift mobile porting is a welcome change from the typical delays seen in the Dragon Quest series, as exemplified by Dragon Quest Builders. Pre-registration is open on the App Store and Google Play.

Have you experienced Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince on Switch? Are you planning to explore it on mobile or Steam?

Update: Added comparison image and website information.

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