Launch of postponed role play for next year (Update: Dementi)



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Originally, the RPG “Digimon Survive” was supposed to launch this year for consoles and PC. As the responsible editor Bandai Namco Entertainment admitted according to Famitsu, nothing will come out of this project.

Digimon Survive: Role-playing game launch postponed to next year (Update: Dementi)

Upgrade: As a spokesperson for Bandai Namco Entertainment confirmed, the information provided by Famitsu does not correspond to the facts. Instead, “Digimon Survive” is still planned for a release this year.

Original message: The launch of the role-playing game “Digimon Survive” is yet to come. The title was originally supposed to be published in 2019.

After nothing came out of this project, responsible publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment announced 2020 as the new release period. As can be seen in the current edition of the Japanese Famitsu, to the disappointment of the players, this year’s release is already off the table. Instead, “Digimon Survive” is now slated for a release in 2021.

Is the Corona virus the reason for the change?

No information was provided on the reasons that led to the postponement of “Digimon Survive”. However, we can assume that the coronavirus outbreak and associated effects were decisive. After all, developers in Japan are forced to operate from their home office. This in turn leads to corresponding delays in various areas of game development.

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“Digimon Survive” is in development for PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendos Switch. The Digimon Survive story begins at summer camp. Players take on the role of Takuma and visit a mysterious shrine to discover more about a mysterious legend – the legend of Kemonogam.

While exploring the temple, Takuma encounters the pink monster Koromon. Before the two can meet, they must help Takuma’s friends, who are attacked by monsters.

Source: Siliconera

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