Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth Hacker’s Memory Western Launch Set for January 19, 2018

Bandai Namco has announced the western release date for Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker’s Memory.

The latest in their Digimon-based action RPG series will launch on January 19th of next year for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita, in both North America and Europe.

Featured above, you can view a new trailer for the game. Here’s a bunch of new screenshots and artwork:


If you pre-order the game through select retailers and on the PlayStation®Store, will be able to secure four bonus Digimon as well as exclusive costumes. The new Digimon and costumes include:

  • Digimon
    • Omnimon NX
    • Sistermon Ciel and Blanc
    • Leopardmon NX
    • Crusadermon NX
  • Costumes
    • Uchida Costume
    • Summer Camp T-Shirt
    • Beelzebumon Emblem T-Shirt
    • Inoden School Attire

Here are the new details for the game, via Bandai Namco:


Confusion reigns since the collapse of the wall between the real and the digital dimensions. Digimon are now in the real world and the Hudie hacking group seems to have been informed about this chaos. How did they know? Are they involved?

Yuuko Kamishiro, the daughter of Satoru Kamishiro, the former president of Kamishiro Enterprise of EDEN who apparently killed himself. She has some doubts about her guardian Rie Kishibe as she suspects her to have some links with her father’s death and the strange events happening in the world. She decided to join the Hudie group to investigate the runaway hackers. Kyoko Kuremi, another mysterious character, is a private detective specialized in cyber-related cases, she often arrives on site before the heroes when she investigates. That’s surprising…

To help find the truth about these odd events, “Hacker’s Memory” can be collected in the main scenario and sub-quests. These “Hacker’s Memory” are full of information and data. They will be extremely useful in figuring the real agendas of different characters whilst collecting rewards!

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