Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition headed to PC and Nintendo Switch



Bandai Namco is bringing two games in one to new platforms, as Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition will be making its way to the Nintendo Switch and PC this fall. This game combines two previously released Digimon titles--the once-PlayStation-exclusive Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, and its sequel, Hacker's Memory, released in 2015 and 2017 respectively. Bandai Namco also announced that their development team is working on a new entry in the Digimon Story series, along with the upcoming Digimon Survive game, of which the latter has been delayed until 2020. Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition will launch on October 18th.

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Lost-in to solve a digital mystery infecting the real and digital worlds! Set in the near future, the line between the real and digital worlds is blurred. Logging into cyberspace is part of everyday life. For one teenager, a harmless on-line chat spawns a chance encounter with a mysterious hacker. Little did this teen know, this brief meeting would lead to a digi-monumental adventure. In Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, scan, raise, and train your faithful Digimon companions to battle by your side against a group of hackers. Do you have what it takes to crack this digi-case?

Key Features

  • Featuring more than 200 Digimon from the animated series!
  • Become a detective to investigate and gather clues to solve the digital mystery!
  • Turn-based battles return! Connect attacks together for more powerful combos!
  • Scan, raise, train and battle Digimon. Digivolve to unlock more powerful forms!
  • Traverse and explore the vivid and immersive environments of the real & digital worlds.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory
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Get ready to dive back into the digital world in Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory.

Set in the near future, the line between the real and digital worlds is blurred and logging into cyberspace is a part of everyday life. In the shadows lurk hackers utilizing computer viruses called Digimon to commit mischief and crimes.

Framed and accused of wrongdoings, Keisuke Amazwa has no choice but to dive into the digital world to not only clear his name and prove his innocence, but to protect his loved ones.

Key Features

  • The Untold Story – Discover the mysterious backstory to the events that happened in Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth.
  • Cyber Punk Atmosphere – Dive into a deeper & darker adventure where the real world and technology blend seamlessly
  • Featuring more than 320 Digimon from the animated series!
  • Scan, raise, train, and battle Digimon in classic turn-based gameplay.
 

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Id rather digimon not be at the top cause then they might not be so creative with their games. some of my favorite games might have never been made if digimon had found a way to get to and stay at the top. some of my favorite games like digimon world,championship,world 4, or any of the other randomly fun games they made that changed the gameplay might never had existed if they did the same thing as pokemon for like 20 years straight.
 
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Id rather digimon not be at the top cause then they might not be so creative with their games. some of my favorite games might have never been made if digimon had found a way to get to and stay at the top. some of my favorite games like digimon world,championship,world 4, or any of the other randomly fun games they made that changed the gameplay might never had existed if they did the same thing as pokemon for like 20 years straight.
We got Mystery Dungeon, Stadium, XD, Snap, Detective Pikachu, Nobunaga spin off, TCG, Pokken etc. and that's just from on top of my head.

Digimon World championship is rad though.
 
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I thought Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei (1987) did it first. that is quite interesting if this is true.

The creator of pokemon (Satoshi Taijiri) stated, as a child, that he was highly influenced on the Ultraman fantasy television series where the Ultra Seven had giant monsters contained in small capsules. Together the sources gave him an idea for a game called Capsule Monsters.
 
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