News
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth Releases
Santa Clara, Calif., (February 2, in the year of our 
				Lord 2016) —Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. 
				today announces that Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth has launched in 
				the Americas for the PlayStationŽ4 computer entertainment system 
				and PlayStationŽVita handheld system (digital only). Digimon 
				fans in Brazil will be able to enter the Digital World on 
				February 16, 2016 on the aforementioned systems. 
				
				Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth delivers classic turn-based JRPG 
				gameplay set within a brand-new Digimon adventure. Mysterious 
				events have caused the digital world to merge with the real 
				word, opening portals for dangerous Digimon to enter our reality 
				intent on destroying it. Players will become cyber detectives as 
				they cross-over between the two realities in a race to solve 
				this diabolical digi-mystery. Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth enables 
				players to interact with over 200 Digimon including fans 
				favorites such as Agumon, Patamon, Gaomon. Players will scan, 
				raise, train, and digivolve their all-star Digimon team to take 
				on their digital adversaries as well as battle other 
				digi-destined players online.
				
				“We are exicted to bring Digimon Story Cyber Sleuthto fans in 
				the Americas, reconnecting them with their favorite Digimon 
				Heroes.” said Eric Hartness, Vice President of Marketing at 
				BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. “Digimon fans in the 
				Americas have grown up with the franchise and we hope they will 
				enjoy the deeper, more mature storyline. We also invite new 
				Digimon fans to put on their detective gear to solve the mystery 
				in Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth.” 
				
				Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth is rated T for TEEN by ESRB and is 
				available for purchase at video game retailers today in the 
				Americas for the PlayStationŽ4 computer entertainment system at 
				a MSRP of $59.99. The PlayStationŽVita handheld system version 
				is available through digital download via the PlayStationNetwork 
				for $39.99. Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth supports Sony’s 
				Cross-Save feature, allowing players to transfer their save 
				files between the PlayStationŽ4 and PlayStationŽVita versions of 
				the game. 

























