Which Dragon Quest Game Was Released on the PS Vita?
While the PlayStation Vita did not receive a mainline numbered entry in the Dragon Quest series, it hosted several significant titles that brought the franchise to the handheld system. This article explores the specific Dragon Quest games available on the platform, focusing on the action-oriented spin-offs and sandbox adventures that defined the series’ presence on the device.
The most prominent releases were the Dragon Quest Heroes series. Developed by Omega Force, Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below launched alongside the Vita in Japan and served as a musou-style action RPG. Its sequel, Dragon Quest Heroes II, also made its way to the system, offering expanded gameplay and a new story while retaining the hack-and-slash mechanics familiar to fans of the Dynasty Warriors franchise.
Another major title was Dragon Quest Builders. This game combined the traditional role-playing elements of the franchise with sandbox construction gameplay similar to Minecraft. It was highly acclaimed and provided a unique experience distinct from the mainline turn-based entries. While Japan received additional ports and variations, these titles represent the core Dragon Quest experience available to Western and Japanese audiences on the PlayStation Vita.