It wasn’t too long ago that Digimon Survive was still on track for a 2020 launch, but a recent piece of Twitter communication with fans from the producer on the title shows some possibly disappointing signs. Kazumasa Habu replied to a fan on Twitter that was wondering why there has been so little information recently. Habu’s Google Translated tweet shows that he is apologetic for the wait.
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Along with the apology, Habu claims that the team is reviewing the development team structure, which certainly doesn’t sound like something that a team would do only a couple months before a launch of a game. Habu asks fans to wait a little longer before the team will share more, but it looks like Digimon Survive will be delayed for 2021 after all.
In the end, a delay of the game may not be a bad thing. More time to work on the team structure, the schedule, and the development as a whole could help with creating a better product. The game was first announced in August of 2018, so it hasn’t been as long as a wait as say, Cyberpunk 2077. But still, interested fans will likely be bummed to not play it in 2020. In the meantime, there are quite a few solid strategy games to play in lieu of Digimon Survive.
Digimon Survive will release on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
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