The producer of Digimon Survive has asked fans of the anime-inspired RPG to be patient just a little while longer.
"We’re very sorry for keeping you waiting even though you’re looking forward to it," producer Kazumasa Habu, from Hyde, told fans via an interview with Gematsu. "We apologize again for not providing any new information and/or keeping you waiting. We sincerely apologize for the delay."
The last we heard about Digimon Survive, it was 2020 and Bandai Namco was denying rumors that it had been delayed indefinitely after the original 2019 release date slipped to 2020.
Habu now says that the release was postponed "due to a change in the development team", and that they were "now developing the game with a new development team".
"Changing teams has led to a lot of rework on the game, leading to delays," Habu explained. "This has caused a lot of uncertainty that prevented us from giving regular updates. However, thanks to the efforts of the new development team, we are now able to be back on track, getting closer and closer to the completion of the game."
As for a release date?
“As for the release date information, it is expected to take a little longer as we’re still adjusting it internally," Habu added. "Once again, we sincerely apologize for the delay. But we would appreciate it if you could wait just a little longer."
Habu did, however, confirm that there are 12 chapters "in the scenario" and "from chapter eight onwards, the story branches into three routes: Morality, Harmony, and Rage.
"When you reach any one of the three endings of Morality, Harmony, and Rage, the secret route will be unlocked". We're told to expect about 40 hours of game time per route, and 80-100 hours to complete them all. The number of
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