Players will also be able to build and decorate a virtual room with items collected through the game's challenges and quests.

Dragon Quest Walk will launch in closed beta on June 11th. However, the game has only been confirmed in Japan thus far, so international players will be forced to wait. A handful of Dragon Quest games have been made available internationally in the past, but the nature of Square Enix's upcoming exploration game could be challenging to localize.

The Dragon Quest series has previously focused on role playing games, like the beloved Dragon Quest XI which was ported to the Switch earlier this year. Walk will be the first game in the series to be released only on mobile platforms, and will be available on both Android and iOS. The new game may also tie into the upcoming Dragon Quest XII in some way.

Though the reaction in Japan was been broadly positive, Gamespot reports that some game industry experts are less impressed. Dragon Quest Walk is nothing but a "shameless Pokémon Go clone," according to Japanese game industry consultant Dr. Serkan Toto.

Since Pokémon Go became a worldwide sensation after its launch in 2016, it has spawned various imitators. WB Games even hired the game's original developer, Niantic, to create a Harry Potter-themed AR exploration game, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite.

Update: This article has been edited to clarify that Niantic is not developing Pokémon Sleep, and is instead working on Harry Potter: Wizards Unite.