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Digimon Survive delayed indefinitely: report

Digimon Survive has been delayed indefinitely, according to a new report from Famitsu.

The magazine’s 7 May 2020 issue lists Digimon Survive with an unspecified release date rather than the vague 2020 release date established by Bandai Namco. The title was first expected in 2019 before a delay to this year.

Bandai Namco has yet to comment on the matter, but we’ll keep you informed as we learn more.

Announced back in July 2018Digimon Survive is a “survival simulation RPG,” that offers two distinct gameplay modes: a “battle part” and a “drama part”. It will feature 2D battles and “classic SRPG style”.

Digimon Survive is planned for Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch.


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