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Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory Releases
SANTA CLARA, Calif., (January 19, in the year of our
Lord 2018) – BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc.
today announced the release of Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth —
Hacker’s Memory for the PlayStationŽ4 computer entertainment
system and PlayStationŽVita handheld system (digital only).
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth — Hacker’s Memory brings classic
turn-based gameplay back to Digimon fans and Japanese
role-playing-game (JRPG) enthusiasts. Players take on the role
of Keisuke Amazawa who has been accused of crimes he didn’t
commit. Diving into the Digital World, players will unravel the
truth behind the crimes, clear Keisuke’s name, and protect his
family and friends. Players will travel between the real world
and cyberspace in their journey and encounter unique characters
from hacker groups including Erika Mishima, Chitose Imai, and
Nokia Shiramine. These characters, as well as others, might be
able to provide clues to Keisuke and help uncover the game’s
true mystery. Throughout their adventure, players will also
scan, raise, and train over 300 Digimon to assemble into teams
and take into turn-based battles against rival Digimon.
“The Digimon franchise enjoys an incredibly loyal fan base and
we are excited to bring Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth — Hacker’s
Memory to Digimon fans as the series enters its 20th
anniversary,” said Kasumi Yogi, Associate Brand Manager, at
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America, Inc. “Fans of the Digimon
franchise and Japanese RPGs will find an all-new mystery full of
adventure as they re-enter the Digital World. Together with the
game’s new storyline and its classic turn-based battle system,
players will find a highly engaging and rewarding experience
awaiting them.”
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth — Hacker’s Memory is rated T for
TEEN by ESRB and is available for purchase today at video game
retailers in the Americas for the PlayStationŽ4 computer
entertainment system at a MSRP of $59.99. The PlayStationŽVita
handheld system version is available through digital download
via the PlayStation Network for $39.99. Digimon Story: Cyber
Sleuth — Hacker’s Memory supports Sony’s Cross-Save feature,
enabling players to transfer their save files between the
PlayStationŽ4 and PlayStationŽVita versions of the game.
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