Bandai Namco Entertainment released the anime adventure Digimon Survive for consoles and PC this summer. As the Japanese publisher announced, the sales figures have meanwhile reached the first milestone.
After several postponements, Bandai Namco Entertainment released the anime adventure “Digimon Survive” this summer for the PlayStation 4, among others.
Even if the work on the project was anything but smooth in the meantime, those responsible for the Japanese publisher are satisfied with the commercial development and announced that “Digimon Survive” recently reached the first milestone. The game has sold 500,000 units worldwide.
In view of the fact that “Digimon Survive” serves a relatively manageable niche with its mixture of a visual novel and the strategic role-playing elements, a quite respectable number.
Thanks to the community
“Wow! Digimon Survive has sold over 500,000 copies worldwide! Thank you to everyone who has supported Digimon games.” “Digimon Survive” was initially created by the developers of Witchcraft. After several missed milestones and postponements, Bandai Namco Entertainment decided to withdraw confidence from the studio and let the developers at Hyde handle the completion.
Digimon Survive follows a group of teenagers who are ambushed by a group of wild Digimon on a school trip. You take control of the protagonist Takuma Momozuka and experience a whole new story in the world of Digimon.
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Digimon Survive is available for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. Thanks to backward compatibility support, the title can of course also be played on the current PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S consoles.
Wow! #DigimonSurvive has sold over 500,000 Units Worldwide!
Thank you so much to everyone who has supported Digimon games.If you haven’t played it yet, Digimon Survive is 30% off on Nintendo eShop through 12/4: https://t.co/vDTeKdDAdw
Your #Digimon partner is waiting for you! pic.twitter.com/JWxBH8eCDL
— Bandai Namco US (@BandaiNamcoUS) December 2, 2022
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