Minea, Torneko, Carver and others arrive in ‘Dragon Quest Heroes II’

The Japanese magazine Jump has arrived loaded with information about several important Sony console titles, most of them games that we will probably see in the West.

Dragon Quest Heroes II is without a doubt one of the most anticipated and the publisher has confirmed on this occasion six new characters and five returning characters for this title, which will be released in Japan on May 27, 2016 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.

Currently the list of new characters includes Minea and Torneko from Dragon Quest IV; Carver from Dragon Quest VI; Gabo and Maribel from Dragon Quest VII; and Angelo from Dragon Quest VIII. Regarding the characters that they return from other deliverieswe have Alena, Kiryl and Maya from Dragon Quest IV, Terry from Dragon Quest VI and Jessica from Dragon Quest VII.

You can take a look at the Jump magazine scan of Dragon Quest Heroes II below:

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