Dragon Quest Tact Global Version to Shut Down in February 2024

Dragon Quest Tact Global Version to Shut Down in February 2024
Last updated:
December 29, 2023

Square Enix has announced the shutdown of the global version of Dragon Quest Tact, a popular spin-off tactical RPG gacha game.

The closure is scheduled for February 29, 2024, marking an end to the game's three-year run since its global release on January 27, 2021.

End of an Era: Dragon Quest Tact Global Version to Shut Down in February 2024

Dragon Quest Tact Wallpaper

Reasons Behind the Shutdown

The decision to close Dragon Quest Tact globally stems from a shift in consumer trends.

According to the development team, these changes pose challenges in maintaining the game.

However, the Japanese version of the game will continue to receive support and remain active.

Phased Service Reduction

Ahead of its February shutdown, Square Enix has already begun scaling back services within Dragon Quest Tact.

Key changes include:

  • Termination of Gem and Metal Card sales.
  • Discontinuation of the monthly Passport purchase option.
  • Cancellation of all automatic Passport renewals. Despite these changes, the game will continue to receive updates for in-game events until its eventual closure.

Square Enix's Mobile Game Strategy

The shutdown of Dragon Quest Tact is part of a broader trend for Square Enix.

In the past year, the company has discontinued several of its mobile games, including Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia and others.

Availability Until Closure

Dragon Quest Tact Combat System

Dragon Quest Tact will remain available for iOS and Android users until the end of February 2024.

Players in Japan can continue to enjoy the game beyond this date, as the Japanese version is not affected by this closure.

Conclusion

The shutdown of the global version of Dragon Quest Tact reflects changing market dynamics and Square Enix's evolving strategy in the mobile gaming sector.

While the closure marks the end of an era for fans worldwide, the game's legacy will continue in Japan, where it remains a beloved title.