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Digimon World Next Order International Edition Video Compares PS4/PS Vita Graphics

posted on by Jennifer Sherman
PS4 game ships February 16 in Japan, January 27 in Europe, January 31 in Americas

Bandai Namco Entertainment began streaming a graphics comparison video for its Digimon World Next Order International Edition game on Monday. The video compares the graphics of the upcoming PlayStation 4 release to the original PlayStation Vita game's graphics.

The game will ship in Japan on the PlayStation 4 on February 16. The game will retail for 6,800 yen (about US$61). People who preorder the game in Japan and the Americas will receive soundtracks for both the new game and the original Digimon World PlayStation game, a digivolution core for Omegamon, and an Adventure Aid DLC set.

Bandai Namco Entertainment will release the game in Europe on January 27 and in the Americas on January 31 for the PS4 only. The game's Western release will feature multiple language options, including English and Japanese voices as well as English, French, and Spanish subtitles. In the Americas, the game will be available "through the digital PlayStation Store and at retail stores."

The original game shipped on March 17 in Japan for the PlayStation Vita. Bandai Namco Entertainment will release 12 more Digimon for free for the PlayStation Vita version in Japan, and the official website will offer more details in the future. While Bandai Namco Entertainment released the game for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in Japan, the game will not get a PlayStation Vita release outside of Japan.

Bandai Namco Entertainment describes the game:

Digimon World: Next Order begins when players are sucked into the Digital World to discover it is under siege by Machinedramons. Rescued by two Digimon from impending doom, players must forge forward with their Digimon partners and journey through the Digital World to discover the origins of the Machinedramon scourge and find a way back to the real world. Along the way, players will nurture and train their Digimon partners for battle as they progress through the game.

Digimon World: Next Order contains over 200 Digimon for players to meet, recruit, and interact with throughout their adventure. Digimon World: Next Order will also give players the choice of playing as either a male or female protagonist and enable players to explore the Digital World with two Digimon partners for the first time in franchise history. The key to finding a way back to the real world and stopping the Digital World from total destruction at the hands of Machinedramons will lie in building strong bonds and providing effective training for each Digimon.

The game's western release will feature multiple language options, including English and Japanese voices as well as English, French, and Spanish subtitles. In the Americas, the game will be available "through the digital PlayStation Store and at retail stores."

While the original Japanese version of the game for the PlayStation Vita had 50 sub-quests, Bandai Namco Entertainment and developer BB Studio are including about 120 sub-quests after feedback from players.

In the game, players choose between a male or female protagonist. The game's protagonist is a senior high school student who has loved Digimon since he/she was young. In fifth grade, he/she was the runner up of a Japanese Digimon game tournament.

The Japanese version featured two downloadable scenarios. In the first scenario, players meet Meicoomon, the cat-like Digimon that first appeared in the Digimon Adventure tri. anime. The second scenario focuses on Rina Shinomiya, a character who first appeared in the Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode Nintendo 3DS game.


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