More digital monsters are on the way

There’s more in store for the world of digital monsters.Digimongame producers Kazumasa Habu and Takahiro Yokota confirm that “multiple”Digimongame projects are in the works.

The news arrives alongside the confirmation thatDigimon World: Next Orderis getting ported to the PC and Switch. In avideofrom the duo, they confirm that there’s more in store forDigimon.

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“Currently, we have multipleDigimongame projects in the pipeline,” said Habu. “AndDigimon World: Next Orderis actually handled by a new producer that joined theDigimongame team this year.”

Digimon games producers Kazumasa Habu and Takahiro Yokota have a message to all Digimon fans excited for Digimon World: Next Order!pic.twitter.com/7opImklFgG

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No details on what those projects are yet. As forDigimon World: Next Order, the2017 gameis getting some quality-of-life features for its PC and Switch port.

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One addition is a “Beginner Mode” difficulty setting. Alongside that, theDigimonteam is also adding a run option. Finally, some cardio in the digital world.

Digimon World: Next Orderwill hit PC and Nintendo Switch on June 12, 2025.

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Digital champions

There’s been a fewDigimongames steadily trickling out, including one this year.Digimon Survivefinally launchedthis last July, after a series of delays.

And before that, the frequently praisedDigimon Story: Cyber Sleuthmade its wayto Nintendo Switch and PC.

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Now,Next Orderis next up on the docket and more projects are potentially on the way. Although we don’t have any details, this still seems like good news forDigimonfans who have been holding out for more from the franchise.

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