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Digimon Survive Gets New Screenshots and Details About Saki, Floramon, and More

Today Bandai Namco revealed new screenshots and information about the upcoming JRPG Digimon Survive for PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and PC.

Digimon Survive

Today Bandai Namco revealed new screenshots and information about the upcoming JRPG Digimon Survive.

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First of all, we get to meet Saki Kimijima, a first-year with an honest personality who always says clearly what she thinks. Even getting lost in a different world doesn’t change her way of acting. She keeps saying what she thinks regardless of whether this upsets others, and she remains positive no matter what, believing everything will be ok.

She is voiced by Minami Takahashi.

Saki’s Digimon is Floramon, voiced by Shino Shimoji. While she’s a plant-type her evolution is more similar to a reptile. She has great compatibility with Saki due to her bright personality.

In the story part of the game, a relevant concept is “Free Action” that will let the player decide where to know and who to speak with.

During the Free Action phase characters are acting by themselves selecting a place on the map and talking to those they met there. This will let you learn new information about the problems they’re facing and deepen your bonds with them.

There are also places where you can go and fight “Free Battles” to level up your Digimon and gather items.

You can check out the screenshots below.

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

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

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