President of one of the most successful video game companies, Yoichi Wada of Square Enix, recently spoke in the Japan's Nikkei BP on the company's intentions for the upcoming Dragon Quest for DS and the future of the series.
According to IGN, Wada emphasised the need to develop for what's currently hot in the market. The DS, an incredible success in Japan, lead the developer to create the upcoming Dragon Quest chapter for Nintendo's portable, as opposed to its traditional home console roots.
However, "following portable machines, we see the market for the PlayStation 3 and other next generation consoles taking off, so we will develop for that."
The future of the series is undecided with the company seeing how the DS iteration works out before making any decisions on the sequel to the sequel. Whether or not the DS will remain the primary platform for Dragon Quest is still uncertain.
To end, Wada summed up his beliefs on the future of gaming: "I believe casual gamers will go to the Wii, DS, or even PSP while those who want to have a fuller experience will go to the PS3 and Xbox 360."