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Digimon Survive

Digimon Survive Gets New Screenshots Showing Two New Characters and Their Digimon Friends

Today Bandai Namco Entertainment released a new batch of screenshots of the upcoming JRPG Digimon Survive, which is coming later this year.
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Today Bandai Namco Entertainment released a new batch of screenshots of the upcoming JRPG Digimon Survive.

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The images introduce two new characters and their Digimon friends.

The first new character is Kaito Shinonome, a local boy that could be mistaken for a bully due to his rough manners and violent attitude.

Yet, he behaves like that mostly as a reaction and out of clumsiness, and especially to protect his sister. When she’s in danger, he basically explodes and starts to break stuff. His Digimon friend is Drakumon.

Kaito’s sister is Miu, she is a bit of weirdo and she’s often annoyed by her brother’s overprotective attitude. Her Digimon friend is Shakumon.

Both Kaito and Miu used to live in the city but then moved to the town where the summer camp is located. Kaito was often tasked to take care of his sister due to the fact that their parents were often away.

You can check them all out in the screenshots below, including the renewed key art to include both Kaito and Miu on top of their Digimon.

If you want to see more about Digimon Survive, you can check out more screenshots, another gallery, a development diary video, and an earlier trailer.

The game is coming in 2020 for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC.


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