Digimon Survive feels like the definition of development hell, as it has been promised time and again, and yet delayed just as many times. Thus, the latest development comes across as no surprise, and at the very least, there’s a little bit of new information about Digimon Survive.
Digimon Survive was announced in 2018 before being delayed year after year. It was delayed to 2019, 2021, and 2022. There’s no certain response that Digimon Survive will be delayed again, so it is still slated for 2022 as of this writing, but history seems to suggest it will.
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Although Digimon Survive is supposed to release in 2022, that seems unlikely after the latest update at Digimon Con 2022. Producer Kazumasa Habu revealed that Digimon Survive has changed developers, with development being moved from Witchcraft to Hyde—with Hyde responsible for games like Rune Factory 5, Olympia Soiree, Code Realize, and Root Letter. This is important to note: Habu does not say that Digimon Survive’s development restarts, like what happened with Metroid Prime 4, but that it requires a lot of “rework” and will take a little “longer.”
Alongside this, Habu revealed several new details, mechanics, and features for Digimon Survive that may help appease fans. Players can control 10 units of Digimon in battle, while they use SP to evolve over time. New Digimon can be recruited, and there is some negotiation and social element to that. In all of this, players will be playing through a 12-chapter story where everything after Chapter 8 depends on the divided storyline.
It seems Digimon Survive has four endings, with those known being titled Morality, Harmony, and Rage. The final story route is not named, and in doing all
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