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Series
  
Digimon

Genre
  
Role-playing video game


Artist(s)
  
Taiki

Initial release date
  
2016

Mode
  
Single-player video game

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Release date(s)
  
PlayStation Vita JP: 17 March 2016 PlayStation 4 PAL: January 27, 2017 NA: January 31, 2017 JP: February 26, 2017

Developer
  
Bandai Namco Entertainment

Publisher
  
Bandai Namco Entertainment

Platforms
  
PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita

Similar
  
Bandai Namco Entertainment games, Role-playing video games

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Digimon World: Next Order (Japanese: デジモンワールド -next 0rder-, Hepburn: Dejimon Wārudo Next Order), stylized as Digimon World -next 0rder-, is a Digimon role-playing video game published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4. The PlayStation Vita version was released in Japan on March 17, 2016, while the PlayStation 4 version was released internationally in January 2017. In Japan, the PlayStation 4 version is known as Digimon World: Next Order International Edition (デジモンワールド -next 0rder- INTERNATIONAL EDITION) and was released on February 26, 2017.

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Gameplay

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Digimon World: Next Order is an open world role-playing game, the gameplay in Next Order is similar to that of Digimon World, Re:Digitize, and Decode, but with the addition of a second Digimon partner. The player navigates the world while raising two Digimon simultaneously. Battles take place using an AI battle system, with the Digimon fighting automatically and the player issuing strategic commands to them.

Story

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The game's story centers around two potential main characters: Japanese third-year high school students Takuto (タクト) and Shiki (シキ). Takuto was once a passionate Digimon fan in his youth, even becoming runner-up in a national tournament, but has since become more concerned with adolescent life and wondering about his future. He and Shiki are transported to the Digital World, where they meet their Digimon partners, including Agumon, Gabumon, Biyomon, and Palmon. They are joined on their journey by classmates Kouta Hirose (広瀬コウタ), whose partner is Guilmon, and Himari Ōbuchi (大淵ヒマリ, Ōbuchi Himari), who is partnered with a Salamon she nicknamed "Rikka".

Development

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Digimon World: Next Order was first announced in a July 2015 issue of V Jump magazine, along with a tentative release date of 2016 in Japan for the PlayStation Vita. A trailer for the game was showcased at the 2015 Tokyo Game Show the following September, alongside an English trailer for Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth. The game's promotional materials and character designs were done by Japanese artist Taiki. In early November, Japanese singer Eir Aoi uploaded a promotional video in which she announced she would be working on the game's opening theme "Accentier", released on March 2, 2016. Later that month, Bandai Namco Entertainment revealed that Digimon Adventure tri.'s Meicoomon would be available as downloadable content for the game. All of the original Japanese DLC was included in the base game for the west, whilst new DLC including new Digimon and quests were released a week after the games' western release.

Reception

Digimon World: Next Order earned a 33 out of 40 score from Japanese Weekly Famitsu magazine, based on individual reviews of 8, 8, 9, and 8. The PS Vita version of the title entered the Media Create sales charts as the 2nd highest-selling game in the region during its debut week, with 64,218 copies sold. The PlayStation 4 debuted at number 13 of the Japanese video game sales charts, selling 5,930 copies within its first week.

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References

Digimon World: Next Order Wikipedia