Digimon Survive shares a new gameplay trailer focused on history and fighting

Digimon Survive is very close to landing on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch; It will be the next July 28 when I arrive at the stores, and to liven up the wait, Bandai Namco hBandai shared a new trailer of more than 6 minutes (you can find it above this paragraph). The video focuses on history and we can see different scenarios, characters and some moments of action. Then we review everything you should know about the game .

Digimon Survive: A strategic RPG in which history is very important

Digimon In the plot synopsis we can read the following description of the script: A new group of adolescents, led by Takuma Momozuka , are lost on a school excursion to the field and are transported to a strange new world of monsters and Dangers , and that in their struggle to return home through a world full of difficult decisions and mortal fighting, the players' elections will affect the evolution of their allied monsters and the outcome of the adventure.

Digimon Survive will have a powerful narrative component and at times it will act Bandai a kind of visual novel, whose history we will influence through our decisions. Bandai far Bandai action is concerned, the combat system is committed to the shift strategy , which will allow us to use more than 100 creatures ( Agumon will be Momozuka's initial partner). Although no more details have been specified for the moment, our decisions will somehow decide the Digimon's evolutions.

After several years in which the project hBandai suffered several delays, we are now about to have it in our hands: Digimon Survive will go on sale next July 28 on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X X | S, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

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