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PublisherSquare-Enix StudioLevel 5 GenreRole-playingRelease Date07/23/10

This future contract pays 1 DKP for each 10,000 units of Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (DS) sold in the US in the retail month of July 2010 according to the NPD Group. This retail month runs from July 4, 2010 to July 31, 2010. This contract expires at 11:30 PM PST on August 11, 2010.


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Speaks about the popularity of DQ in Japan (VIII sold 3...

Gamespot - December 13, 2006


Submitted by Laoldar (182) at 1:16PM PST on April 23, 2007


Speaks about the popularity of DQ in Japan (VIII sold 3 million in 3 days) and how moving the series to Nintendo is a blow to Sony.
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Analyst: DQIX may sell 5 million

Bloomberg - May 24, 2007


Submitted by argon (327) at 1:03PM PST on May 24, 2007


Dragon Quest IX may sell 5 million copies in Japan, according to Hirotoshi Murakami, an analyst at Mitsubishi UFJ.
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Dragon Quest IX nearly finished

Bloomberg - February 1, 2008


Submitted by apujanata (14935) at 10:19PM PST on February 1, 2008


In an Interview with Bloomberg Japan, Yoichi Wada revealed that DQ 9 is nearly finished. He stated that many people want this game ASAP but they are still tweaking the Online mode and the Single player for its "Balance". He also stated that DQ 9 is a big title release for them so they don't want to rush it. He did not mention a release date window.
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Preview: "DQIX definitely won't be a step...

1up - December 13, 2006


Submitted by Laoldar (182) at 1:06PM PST on April 23, 2007


Preview: "DQIX definitely won't be a step backward for the series. In fact, it's may well be the first genuine advancement the franchise has seen since Dragon Quest II...players will be teaming up with their friends to beat monsters down in real-time. The DS's wireless capabilities will be put to full use in DQIX"
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