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Several expansion packs were released for the game: ''The Sleeping Hero and the Guiding Ally'' in 2013; ''Legend of the Ancient Dragon'' in 2015; ''The 5,000-year Journey to a Faraway Home'' in 2017; ''The Maiden of Thorns and the God of Destruction'' in 2019; and ''Heroes of the Heavenly Stars'' in 2021. Also, there was a manga series, ''Dragon Quest: Souten no Soura''. A [[Nintendo Switch]] version was also announced during the January 12th, 2017 Nintendo Switch Presentation. | Several expansion packs were released for the game: ''The Sleeping Hero and the Guiding Ally'' in 2013; ''Legend of the Ancient Dragon'' in 2015; ''The 5,000-year Journey to a Faraway Home'' in 2017; ''The Maiden of Thorns and the God of Destruction'' in 2019; and ''Heroes of the Heavenly Stars'' in 2021. Also, there was a manga series, ''Dragon Quest: Souten no Soura''. A [[Nintendo Switch]] version was also announced during the January 12th, 2017 Nintendo Switch Presentation. | ||
The Wii version was discontinued on November 15th, 2017. The Wii U and 3DS version | The Wii version was discontinued on November 15th, 2017. The Wii U and 3DS version will be discontinued on March 20th, 2024. | ||
''Dragon Quest X'' remains the only mainline ''Dragon Quest'' game to not be officially released in English-speaking territories. A Chinese localization was released in 2016, and eventually discontinued in May 2019. | ''Dragon Quest X'' remains the only mainline ''Dragon Quest'' game to not be officially released in English-speaking territories. A Chinese localization was released in 2016, and eventually discontinued in May 2019. |