Digimon Games Questionnaire
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Digimon Games Questionnaire Appears Ahead of Digimon Con 2024

Bandai Namco has opened a Digimon Games Questionnaire that primarily asks people about the recent past and future of video games based on the franchise. It also includes optional inputs that will be used to fill up segments at the upcoming Digimon Con 2024 event.

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The required personal details in this survey are nickname, region, gender, age, and occupation. The survey also mandates people to mention the recent Digimon games they have played (or lack thereof). The last required-entry appears near the end of the survey, and it will gauge people’s interest in purchasing Digimon games in specific genres.

The survey also specifically focuses on the three most recent console games: Digimon Survive, Digimon World: Next Order, and Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth with Hacker’s Memory. It includes optional inputs where players can mention their favorite Digimon and scenes from the aforementioned games. Bandai Namco may pick some of these entries and feature them in Digimon Con 2024. The final optional entry lets people write specific requests to Bandai Namco.

Bandai Namco is also preparing other new Digimon projects for 2024. One of them is the Digimon Card Game – Digimon Liberator, which will feature brand-new Digimon and characters. The title will also have a webcomic serialization launched in Spring 2024.

The Digimon Games Questionnaire will close on January 7, 2024, at 2 PM EST / 5 PM PST. The company has also announced that Digimon Con 2024 will take place in the same year the 1999 anime show Digimon Adventure celebrates its 25th anniversary. However, it has yet to provide an exact date for the event as of December 2023.


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