

Each class has its own subclasses, and each subclass has one of three core abilities. You can switch class any time while chatting with other people. This includes the party's leader, which has three variations at the start of the game. By the time the game releases in 2019, it will include five classes. In the latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation, the magazine has revealed that Dragon Quest XI will feature a total of four job classes. We can confirm that if you purchased the game in the past, you can still redownload it from the same account. The same is true of PSN, as you can no longer find/purchase Dragon Quest 11 there either. According to the Steam page, this was due to a request from Square Enix. A Steam page for Dragon Quest 11 does exist, but it will no longer appear in searches and you can't purchase the game from it. It's no longer possible to buy the original version of Dragon Quest 11 on digital storefronts. Class 4 – The class of the Rogue, which can equip the class's unique weapon and armour.

Class 3 – The class of the Warrior, which can equip the class's unique weapon and armour. Class 2 – The class of the Mage can equip the class's unique weapon and armour. The leader of the party can equip subclasses. Class 1 – The leader of the party, which can equip the class's unique weapon and class specific armour. The Four Job Classes The game will feature four types of job classes that can equip the class specific weapon and armour. We will update this story with additional details as they come in. In other words, a Steam version of Dragon Quest XI is in the works, but it won't be the definitive edition. The same applies to Dragon Quest X - the PlayStation 3 and Switch versions are final, while the Steam version is the definitive version. Square Enix has confirmed that the Steam version of Dragon Quest IX is the definitive edition, not the PlayStation 3 version. Square Enix has confirmed that the console version of the game will be the definitive edition, not the Steam version. It released on PC a few weeks later, in May. Dragon Quest XI released on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in January.
