Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition has been rated for Nintendo Switch 2 in Taiwan, indicating that a new version of the RPG may be in the works. The listing has not been accompanied by any official announcement from Square Enix, making it appear to be an early leak through the regional ratings board.
The rating itself does not include detailed platform-specific enhancements or changes, but its existence suggests that the publisher could be preparing a release for Nintendo’s current-generation hardware. As is often the case with such listings, formal confirmation may follow at a later date, though nothing has been stated publicly so far.
Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition originally launched on the Nintendo Switch in September 2019 before arriving on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in December 2020. Developed and published by Square Enix, the game serves as an expanded version of the original release with additional content and features.
The story follows a young protagonist known as the Luminary, who sets out across the world of Erdrea to confront an ancient evil. Over the course of the journey, he gathers a party of companions, each contributing to the unfolding narrative. The definitive edition introduced several enhancements, including the option to switch between 3D visuals and a retro-inspired 2D presentation, along with new character-focused storylines and a fully orchestrated soundtrack.

