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|developer = Omega Force
|developer = Omega Force
|publisher = [[Square Enix]], [[KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.]]
|publisher = [[Square Enix]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koei_Tecmo KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.]
|genre = Action role-playing game
|genre = Action role-playing game
|modes = Single Player,<br>Multiplayer
|modes = Single Player,<br>Multiplayer
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'''Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End''' (ドラゴンクエストヒーローズII 双子の王と予言の終わり ''Doragon Kuesuto Hīrōzu Tsū Futago no Oh to Yogen no Owari'') is a sequel to the spinoff game, ''[[Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below]]'' with a new world setting and narrative. It is one of the games celebrating the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series' 30th anniversary.
'''Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End''' (ドラゴンクエストヒーローズII 双子の王と予言の終わり ''Doragon Kuesuto Hīrōzu Tsū Futago no Oh to Yogen no Owari'') is a sequel to the spinoff game, ''[[Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below]]'' with a new world setting and narrative. It is one of the games celebrating the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series' 30th anniversary.


The game was released in Japan for the PlayStation 3 on May 26, 2016, in North America on April 25, 2017, and in Europe on April 28, 2017, for the PlayStation 4.
The game was released in Japan for the PlayStation 3 on May 26, 2016, in North America on April 25, 2017, and in Europe on April 28, 2017, for the PlayStation 4. Outside of Japan, it was released without a subtitle.


The [[Microsoft windows|Microsoft Windows]] version was released on April 28, 2017 (for 64-bit; 7, 8, 8.1, 10 supported). The Windows version is not sold to Japanese residents.<ref>[https://en-d9w.hatenablog.com/entry/omakuni-explained Omakuni, a peculiarity of the Japanese PC game market, explained à la Wikipedia], 2020-01-21.</ref>
The [[Microsoft windows|Microsoft Windows]] version was released on April 28, 2017 (for 64-bit; 7, 8, 8.1, 10 supported). The Windows version is not sold to Japanese residents.<ref>[https://en-d9w.hatenablog.com/entry/omakuni-explained Omakuni, a peculiarity of the Japanese PC game market, explained à la Wikipedia], 2020-01-21.</ref>
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*[[Kiryl]]
*[[Kiryl]]
*[[Maya]]
*[[Maya]]
*[[Psaro (Character)|Psaro]] (Co-op dungeons only)
*[[Bianca]] (Co-op dungeons only)
*[[Bianca]] (Co-op dungeons only)
*[[Nera Briscoletti|Nera]] (Co-op dungeons only)
*[[Nera Briscoletti|Nera]] (Co-op dungeons only)
*[[Terry]]
*[[Terry]]
*[[Yangus]] (Co-op dungeons only)
*[[Jessica Albert]]
*[[Jessica Albert]]
*[[Healix]]
*[[Healix]]
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*[[Estark]]
*[[Estark]]
*[[Pruslas]]
*[[Pruslas]]
*[[Malroth]] <small>('''''Dragon Quest Heroes I + II'' only''')</small>


==Save Data sharing ==
==Save Data sharing ==
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==Nintendo Switch==
==Nintendo Switch==
A [[Nintendo Switch]] version was also announced and will be released combined with the first game as ''[[Dragon Quest Heroes I + II]]''. [[Ragnar McRyan]] has been added to the main cast of the second game.
A [[Nintendo Switch]] version was also announced and will be released combined with the first game as ''[[Dragon Quest Heroes I + II]]''. [[Ragnar McRyan]] has been added to the main cast of the second game and Malroth can be faced as a superboss, as well.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==