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Digimon Story: Cybersleuth - Hacker's Memory

Platform(s): PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
Genre: RPG/Strategy
Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
Developer: Media Vision
Release Date: Jan. 19, 2018

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'Digimon Story: Cybersleuth - Hacker's Memory' (ALL) Announced - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on March 21, 2017 @ 10:09 a.m. PDT

Digimon Story: Cybersleuth - Hacker's Memory is a Japanese RPG where you, after being accused of a crime you did not commit, have to dive into the digital world to prove your innocence.

Involved in the creation of this new game is; Kazumasa Habu – Producer, Suzuhito Yasuda - Character designer and Masafumi Takada – Composer.

You thought you knew everything tamers? It’s now time to unveil the truth by discovering the secrets about the mysterious events first seen in Digimon Story: Cybersleuth .

With Digimon Story: Cybersleuth - Hacker's Memory you’ll follow Keisuke Amazawa, the main protagonist accused of a crime he didn’t commit, who will have to dive into the Digital World and investigate to prove his innocence, even if that means joining a group of hackers and help them to solve the troubles threatening this mysterious universe…

At crossroads between real and digital, resolve the troubles of the threatened Digital World, raise and train more than 300 different Digimons and explore a wide range of battle strategies using Digimons’ skills, compatibilities and combos.


Digimon Story: Cybersleuth - Hacker's Memory will be available both physically and digitally for the PS4 and in digital only for the Vita in 2017 (early 2018 in Europe), with Japanese voice-over and English/German subtitles.


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