RGG Studio, a subsidiary of Sega, recently announced on its official social media that the new versions of “Dragon Extreme” and “Dragon Extreme 2”, originally scheduled to be released for free on the Steam platform on December 8th, will be delayed until December 11th. The official did not provide a detailed explanation for the delay.

This update has attracted close attention from many players. It is speculated that this update is expected to reintroduce the licensed music that was previously adjusted due to copyright issues for “RuLong Ji”, and also add multilingual subtitle support for these two games. At present, it is uncertain whether this update means that the game will release a completely new version based on a new engine or technology framework, or only be released in the form of content and feature patches.
It should be noted that although there has been a delay in the update of the Steam version, the release schedule of “Dragon Extreme” and “Dragon Extreme 2” on the console platform has not been affected. These two games were officially released today (December 8th) on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S platforms.
As of now, the release status of these two remakes in the series is as follows: “Dragon Quest” has been released on PS4, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox One, PC, as well as the newly added PS5 and Xbox Series X | S platforms; Dragon Extreme 2 supports Nintendo Switch 2, PS4, Xbox One, PC, as well as the latest PS5 and Xbox Series X | S platforms.



















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