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Dragon Quest 7 Remake Reportedly in the Works, and We’re Already Battling Our Excitement
- Image of Dragon Quest 7, courtesy of Nintendo.

If you’ve been crossing your fingers (and maybe grinding XP in some other Dragon Quest titles) for a remake of Dragon Quest 7: Fragments of the Forgotten Past, it might just be your lucky day. According to reports from MP1st, a leaked Square Enix document hints at the revival of this fan-favorite classic, with a release window potentially falling between early 2026 and 2027. Yes, it’s years away, but hey, JRPG goodness is all about patience, right?

Now, before you brush this off as another pixelated rehash, there’s a twist. Unlike other recent Dragon Quest remakes featuring shiny HD visuals, this DQ7 effort could be something more ambitious. No mere “glow-up” here; this might be the kind of remake that introduces fresh mechanics, enhanced storytelling, or even unexpected gameplay overhauls. Square hasn’t confirmed any specifics yet, but if the whispers are true, this could be a significant evolution rather than just a prettier version of the 2000 original.

Dragon Quest 7 Remake Reportedly in the Works

Dragon Quest 7 Remake Reportedly in the Works, and We’re Already Battling Our Excitement 5 Image from Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake courtesy of Square Enix

Dragon Quest 7: What Makes It Worthy of a Remake?

For the uninitiated, Dragon Quest 7 is one of the most sprawling and ambitious entries in the DQ franchise. Originally released for the PlayStation (and later revamped for the Nintendo 3DS), it tells a story overflowing with time travel, island exploration, and quirky side quests. At its core, the game is about uncovering lost civilizations, solving their dilemmas, and restoring the continents to your world’s map. It’s rich, it’s emotional, and yes, it’ll eat hundreds of hours of your life if you’re not careful.

While the original has its charm, it’s not exactly what you’d call… accessible. The pacing can be glacial, and its systems take a little bit of elbow grease to fully enjoy. A remake could streamline these mechanics while preserving the heart and depth that made us fall in love with it in the first place. Oh, and did I mention how great it would be to see those towns and dungeons bathed in today’s graphics? Imagine battling a horde of Slimes in glorious 4K.

Why Now Is the Perfect Time for a Dragon Quest 7 Remake

With the gaming world buzzing about HD and 2D-HD remakes (looking at you, *Dragon Quest 1 & 2 HD Remake, releasing later this year), Square Enix seems rightfully intent on bringing its catalog to modern audiences. Nostalgia is a powerful currency, and Dragon Quest 7 sits right in the sweet spot for fans craving long-form RPG experiences.

It also doesn’t hurt that JRPGs seem to be having a moment. Titles like Final Fantasy XVI and Octopath Traveler have proven there’s still a vast hunger for beautifully crafted, story-rich adventures. By the time 2026 rolls around, a DQ7 remake could ride that wave perfectly, ensuring the franchise continues its dominance in the RPG space.

But if we’re being honest, Square Enix doesn’t even need perfect timing for this. Give the fans a reason to reunite with Kiefer, Maribel, and Hero, and we’re there. No questions asked.

Will It Satisfy Hardcore Fans and Newcomers?

One of the challenges of revisiting a classic like Dragon Quest 7 is balancing nostalgia with modernization. Hardcore fans are looking for a faithful retelling, while newcomers may want something faster-paced and visually captivating. If the success of other DQ remakes is anything to go by (Dragon Quest XI, anyone?), Square is positioned to thread that needle expertly.

The leaked reports hint we’re looking at something more substantial than a standard HD remaster, which is incredibly promising. Could we see additional story content? Enhanced gameplay systems? Maybe even new Vocation roles to shake up the beloved class system? Whatever they’re cooking, we’re ready to dig in.

What Should Fans Do Until Then?

Waiting for Dragon Quest 7 Remake doesn’t have to feel like staring at a blank minimap. Here are a few ways to fill the time while counting down to 2026 (or 2027):

  1. Replay Classic Titles

Relive the magic of Dragon Quest 7 on the 3DS or fire up other iconic entries in the series (Dragon Quest XI is an excellent choice).

  1. Explore the Upcoming *Dragon Quest 1 & 2 HD Remake*

Releasing October 30, 2025, these remakes offer a perfect way to revisit the very roots of the franchise. Plus, it’ll give you a taste of what Square might pull off with DQ7.

  1. Speculate Wildly

Okay, maybe do this in moderation. But hey, dreaming about what could be is half the hype, right?

  1. Check Out Related JRPG Titles

Games like Chrono Trigger, Octopath Traveler, or other Dragon Quest spinoffs might scratch that storytelling itch until we see what Square Enix has brewing.

Our Slime-Sized Takeaway

While we wait for Square Enix to confirm or deny the rumors, the mere idea of a Dragon Quest 7 Remake is enough to spark joy in any RPG fan’s heart. Whether you’re a veteran adventurer or about to set foot in the Dragon Quest universe for the first time, this potential remake promises a fresh chance to explore one of gaming’s richest worlds.

Until then, keep grinding those levels, sipping that Elven Elixir, and bookmarking all the latest Dragon Quest news. And if Square Enix is reading this? Just take our gold coins already.

“Dragon Quest 7 Remake,” take us away!

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