I'll get straight to the point, no introduction is really necessary.
-DRAGON QUEST X is announced for Wii.
A year ago today, SQUARE-ENIX announced DRAGON QUEST IX: Defenders of the Starry Sky for the DS, in a very controversial decision to forego the newly released next-gen (now-gen) consoles. Today, they moved past that decision and announced the next installment in the franchise, DRAGON QUEST X (full title TBA). Nintendo President Satoru Iwata took the stage to make the announcement that the game is being developed for his company's Wii system.
In addition, DRAGON QUEST IX: Defenders of the Starry Sky will release in Japan for the Nintendo DS on March 28th, 2009 for 5,980 yen.

Source: NeoGAF, Reuters
-DRAGON QUEST X is announced for Wii.
A year ago today, SQUARE-ENIX announced DRAGON QUEST IX: Defenders of the Starry Sky for the DS, in a very controversial decision to forego the newly released next-gen (now-gen) consoles. Today, they moved past that decision and announced the next installment in the franchise, DRAGON QUEST X (full title TBA). Nintendo President Satoru Iwata took the stage to make the announcement that the game is being developed for his company's Wii system.
In addition, DRAGON QUEST IX: Defenders of the Starry Sky will release in Japan for the Nintendo DS on March 28th, 2009 for 5,980 yen.
Source: NeoGAF, Reuters
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