The Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee has published a rating listing for Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition on Nintendo's next-generation Switch 2 platform, according to the committee's public records.
Developed and published by Square Enix, Dragon Quest XI S originally shipped on the Nintendo Switch on September 27, 2019, as the Definitive Edition of the long-running JRPG series.
The newly logged rating indicates a Switch 2 listing for the Definitive Edition.
Square Enix has not formally announced a Switch 2 release for Dragon Quest XI S at the time of writing.
The committee's posting places the title among a growing set of third-party ports and remasters appearing in regulatory databases in recent months.
Journalistic summary of the broader trend: multiple third-party releases have been recorded by the Taiwan board as Switch 2 entries, including listings for Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition, Sonic Frontier Definitive Edition, Marvel's Guardians Of The Galaxy, and Bethesda's Starfield.
These regulatory listings do not constitute formal publisher or platform announcements but are often an early indicator that ports or localized versions are being processed for distribution in Taiwan.
Industry observers have noted that the string of ratings has coincided with relatively few official software updates from Nintendo about the Switch 2 launch slate.
The recent regulatory activity has therefore drawn attention from players and media tracking next-generation Nintendo hardware support, although regulators’ databases only confirm that publishers have submitted titles for local classification and do not provide release dates or distribution details.
What is verifiable: Dragon Quest XI S is a Square Enix-developed installment in the Dragon Quest franchise, and the Switch version first released on September 27, 2019.
The Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee is a national classification body that publishes ratings for upcoming and existing games bound for the Taiwanese market.
Beyond the committee's listing, Square Enix has not released further details about a Switch 2 launch or eShop availability.
We will monitor official announcements from Square Enix and Nintendo, including future Nintendo Direct updates, for confirmation of any Switch 2 release windows or eShop plans for Dragon Quest XI S and other titles.
Developed and published by Square Enix, Dragon Quest XI S originally shipped on the Nintendo Switch on September 27, 2019, as the Definitive Edition of the long-running JRPG series.
The newly logged rating indicates a Switch 2 listing for the Definitive Edition.
Square Enix has not formally announced a Switch 2 release for Dragon Quest XI S at the time of writing.
The committee's posting places the title among a growing set of third-party ports and remasters appearing in regulatory databases in recent months.
Journalistic summary of the broader trend: multiple third-party releases have been recorded by the Taiwan board as Switch 2 entries, including listings for Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition, Sonic Frontier Definitive Edition, Marvel's Guardians Of The Galaxy, and Bethesda's Starfield.
These regulatory listings do not constitute formal publisher or platform announcements but are often an early indicator that ports or localized versions are being processed for distribution in Taiwan.
Industry observers have noted that the string of ratings has coincided with relatively few official software updates from Nintendo about the Switch 2 launch slate.
The recent regulatory activity has therefore drawn attention from players and media tracking next-generation Nintendo hardware support, although regulators’ databases only confirm that publishers have submitted titles for local classification and do not provide release dates or distribution details.
What is verifiable: Dragon Quest XI S is a Square Enix-developed installment in the Dragon Quest franchise, and the Switch version first released on September 27, 2019.
The Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee is a national classification body that publishes ratings for upcoming and existing games bound for the Taiwanese market.
Beyond the committee's listing, Square Enix has not released further details about a Switch 2 launch or eShop availability.
We will monitor official announcements from Square Enix and Nintendo, including future Nintendo Direct updates, for confirmation of any Switch 2 release windows or eShop plans for Dragon Quest XI S and other titles.