Bandai Namco recently unveiled a fresh narrative trailer for Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hackers Memory, set to launch on October 2nd. This trailer seems to emphasize that the game boasts a substantial budget, making it a Digimon title with ample resources at its disposal for once.
Let me clarify, Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth is an impressive Digimon game, given its limited resources. However, it’s hard to ignore the noticeable difference in scale and visual quality between it and Time Stranger.

From what we can gather from the trailer, it appears that the game’s storyline might be deeper than initially perceived. The tale seems centered around the enigmatic Aeigiomon and his human counterpart, Inori. Your character seems to play a role in managing the title’s time aberrations.
Are we hoping that Digimon Story Time Stranger meets its potential? What have you thought about this RPG thus far? Let’s try to keep the feedback positive in the comments below, shall we?
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2025-08-27 23:36