It's looking like Digimon Survive is still a ways out, following several delays--the most recent of which pushed the game's launch to 2022. That hold-up seems to be the result of the development team changing mid-way through production, causing Digimon Survive to undergo numerous reworks. The team is now asking players to just wait a little bit longer.
«We are now developing the game with a new development team,» Digimon Survive producer Kazumasa Habu said at a Q&A session during Digimon Con 2022. «Changing teams has led to a lot of rework on the game, leading to delays. This caused a lot of uncertainty that prevented us from giving regular updates.»
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According to Habu, development of Digimon Survive is now «back on track» and the team is getting closer to completing the game. «As for the release date information, it is expected to take a little longer as we are still adjusting it internally,» he said.
Habu hopes that fans are able to «wait a little longer,» before going into further detail as to what fans would be able to expect of Digimon Survive.
A visual novel with tactics-based turn-based battles, Digimon Survive is described as something similar to Fire Emblem. According to Habu, Digimon Survive will feature 12 chapters, and from Chapter 8 onwards, the story will branch into three directions depending on a player's choices: Morality, Harmony, or Rage route. Reaching the conclusion to any of these three routes will also reveal the potential of a
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