The best Digimon game in ages is getting a follow-up, because that’s how successful games work. Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory is coming to PlayStation 4 and Vita in Japan later this year, with a Western release in early 2018.
Not quite a sequel, Hacker’s Memory is said to follow the events of the original Cyber Sleuth game from the perspective of Keisuke Amazawa. Accused of a crime he didn’t commit, he enters the digital world and joins a group of hackers in order to clear his name, while befriending Digimon and tackling the problems facing the strange dimension.
Though it doesn’t look like playing a female protagonist is an option this time around, I am looking forward to more Digimon RPG action with a Persona flair.
Here’s a very quiet bit of footage released in Japan.
Digimon Story: Cyber Slueth – Hacker’s Memory has been announced for European release in early 2018, with Japanese voices and English and German subtitles.
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4 responses to “Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Returns With An Even Longer Name”
I just cannot establish whether I am evolving my digimon properly or not. I feel as though I am just going for the strongest evolution, when I am sure there are far more important details than that.
Loving that they’re regularly releasing the games in English! Can’t get enough of Digimon games.
The Female MC option is usually revealed a little later after the game is announced as Japan loves piece feeding information, i’d be surprised if it didn’t have a female MC especially when the character designer loves making cute girl characters, he wouldn’t let them have a male only MC.
been playing next order recently, will probs pick this up as well.