New Dragon Quest Builders 2 Demo Available for PC Ahead of December 10 Game Launch
In the JUMBO DEMO, players can embark on a journey to become a “Master Builder” by playing through the first three areas that include: the tutorial area, the deserted Isle of Awakening, along with a large portion of the Furrowfield island. For builders eager to continue their adventure after the JUMBO DEMO ends, the save file can be transferred into the full retail version of DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS 2.
DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS 2 features high-quality visuals, ease of controls with keyboard and mouse integration and all three additional DLC packs initially released to consoles. Players can pre-purchase the game for STEAM to receive special bonus content by visiting here.
DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS 2 is a completely standalone experience that provides the perfect entry point for PC gamers curious to learn more about the story-based building adventure. Players take on the role of a young apprentice builder who washes up on the Isle of Awakening alongside Malroth, a mysterious youth suffering from amnesia. Together, the two explore different islands while developing skills to become a “Master Builder” by helping townsfolk, crafting materials and fighting off enemies.
The JUMBO DEMO is also available for players who want to try the game on the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system via the PlayStation Store.
DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS 2 is rated E10+ (Everyone 10+). The game is available now for the PlayStation 4 system and releases on Steam on December 10, 2019.
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