[Photos/Images] Dragon Quest 40th Anniversary Exhibition Reveals Details of "Dragon Quest the DIVE": Yui Ogura's Voice, Collab Menu Unveiled 1st
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New details have been revealed for the Dragon Quest 40th Anniversary Exhibition, "Dragon Quest the DIVE - To the Stage of Unseen Adventures," including the character voice for the event's navigator, Homita, three exhibition contents — "Poyoyon King Slime," the "40th Anniversary Town," and the "Dragon Quest Memorial Wall" — and information about the collaboration restaurant.

This event lets visitors see, hear, touch, and reminisce their way through Dragon Quest. Centered on the immersive attraction "Dragon Quest VR RIDE," it offers a variety of content that lets visitors feel as if they have dived into the world of Dragon Quest. With just seven days to go until the opening, the full lineup of exhibition content and details of the collaboration restaurant have now been revealed.

Voice Actor Yui Ogura to Provide the Character Voice for Homita

The voice actor for the event's navigator, Homita, is Yui Ogura, known for voicing Homare Kagayaki / Cure Étoile in "HUGtto! PreCure," among other roles. Some of Homita's voice lines can be heard on the official website.

Exhibition Content Introduced

After experiencing the immersive attraction "Dragon Quest VR RIDE," visitors can enjoy a variety of content in each area.

・Hug It and Feel It! "Poyoyon King Slime"

A King Slime measuring over two meters tall appears here. It's an area where visitors can gently hug it and experience it with their whole body.

・What Kind of Resident Will You Become!? The "40th Anniversary Town"

A town commemorating the 40th anniversary of Dragon Quest has been created. Photos taken on the spot transform visitors into residents of this town. The content uses AI image analysis, with the results used within the venue. Visitors are required to check the terms of use on the official website before taking part.

・Looking Back at Past Titles: The "Dragon Quest Memorial Wall"

This memorial zone looks back at the series' numbered titles, from the first installment, "Dragon Quest," through "Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age."

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