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Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker's Memory PS4/Vita Game Ships in Japan in December

Discussion in 'Video Game News' started by Sir-Maddy, Aug 16, 2017.

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    Bandai Namco Entertainment announced last week that it will release its Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita game on December 14 in Japan. In addition to the standard edition, the game will also receive a "Digimon 20th Anniversary Box" release, which includes a "television anime sound edition" of the game, an art book, an original soundtrack CD, download codes for DLC content, and a special packaging box.

    Bandai Namco Entertainment is releasing the game in the West in early 2018. The release will feature the original Japanese dub and English and German subtitles. The game will be available physically and digitally for the PS4 and digitally for the PS Vita.

    Like the first Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth game, Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory will be a "raising RPG" that takes place in the real and digital worlds. The game will tell the story about the "other side of Cyber Sleuth," set in the same setting as the first game, and where at some point Dagomon will appear in Odaiba. There will be more than 320 Digimon that can be raised in the game.

    The game features a new protagonist who dives into the world of hackers after he is branded a criminal for an incident he has no memory of. His name, which can be changed, is Keisuke Amasawa (Bandai Namco Entertainment also spells his last name as Amazawa).

    The new game will share some maps from the previous game, but will add 30 new maps for a total of 90 maps. The game will ship with the original Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth game included, which will be the first time the game will be released on the PS4 in Japan.
     

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