Digimon World: Next Order ports for PC and Switch get worldwide release

Digimon World: Next Order

Publisher Bandai Namco and developer B.B. Studio have announced a western release for the newly announced ports of Digimon World: Next Order.

Digimon World: Next Order is launching worldwide on February 22nd, 2023 across Windows PC (via Steam) and Nintendo Switch. The PC version is newly announced, and the ports are being handled by Digimon Survive developer HYDE.


The digimon raising game was originally released for PS Vita back in March 2016 for Japan, followed by a PS4 port January 2017 in North America and Europe.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer:

Digimon World: Next Order info

The Digital World has run rampant with Machinedramon and is now in a state of utter chaos. As a Digidestined, it’s up to you to restore order to the world in Digimon World: Next Order, a monster-collecting RPG.

Find and recruit as many faithful Digimon companions as possible to rebuild the Digital World. Will you be able to balance both training and exploration to stop the virus infected Digimon from causing complete destruction?

Features

  • ENDLESSLY ENGAGING FUN – Choose between a male or female protagonist and seek adventure with over 200 Digimon to collect! Explore the world with not one but TWO Digimon companions for the first time ever.
  • TAKE CARE OF DIGIMON – Form a strong bond with your Digimon by caring for them: Feed, train, discipline, and Digivolve them. The stronger the bond between you and your Digimon, as well as between the two Digimon companions, the greater the chance of victory in battles!
  • BUILD A THRIVING TOWN – Expand and manage your town, Floatia. Recruit new Digimon, upgrade buildings, grow crops, and more as you grow into a sprawling Digi-metropolis.
  • EVOLVED AI BATTLE SYSTEM – Train your pair of Digimon to fight cooperatively in AI battles. Issue commands and cheer them to victory!

Here’s a new trailer:

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