Bandai Card Games is now accepting registrations for a private test of the new mobile game, Digimon Alysion, which is based on the Digimon Card Game. Registration will end on August 2 at 6:59 p.m. Pacific Time / 9:59 p.m. Eastern Time.
Here are the details:
About the Game
The mobile game, titled Digimon Alysion, is a spin-off from the globally renowned Digimon Card Game. This app, accessible in four languages, is designed for smartphone users worldwide. It replicates the enthusiasm of the physical trading card game onto Android and iOS devices, enabling players to construct decks featuring their beloved Digimon characters and participate in engaging card duels against opponents.
In the same universe as the Digimon Liberator comic and novel, the series Digimon Alysion will introduce a fresh narrative alongside new characters and digital monsters, known as Digimon. These unique Digimon will follow unprecedented evolutionary paths called “digivolution” paths, offering something entirely new to fans.
Test Objective
In a closed beta test, involving a select number of participants, we can gather more targeted feedback and opinions about the Digimon Alysion game system. While the test runs, Bandai Card Games will assess both the game’s performance and server capabilities, as well as gather insights from the 10,000 players participating. This collective input is crucial for refining the game during development, especially in terms of enhancing its quality prior to its official market release.
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2025-07-28 16:46